22 July 2016

Regulation of alternative splicing in vivo and drug discovery screens using splicing - sensitive fluorescent reporters

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 SCI's Biotechnology Group in partnership with the University of Westminster

University of Westminster, London, UK

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Synopsis
Splicing-sensitive fluorescent reporters are a novel way to analyse splicing in cell culture and in vivo, with several advantages over canonical methods. Examples of reporters related to FGFR2 and VEGF splicing will be discussed and how they are used in transgenic models as well as drug-discovery screens.
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University of Westminster

School of Life Sciences
115 New Cavendish Street
London W1W 6UW

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Speaker

Dr Sebastian Oltean, MBBS, School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience, School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol