Krishanu Saha lab hosted an Ice Cream Meet and Greet for our awesome undergrads! 😄 Excited to welcome them back and meet some new faces. Ready to dive into science together! 🧪
SCGE researcher Kris Saha (Krishanu Saha) is presenting a poster on the CRISPR Vision Program today. Check it out in the Exhibit Hall at #ASGCT2024 .
Congratulations to Justin Williams for receiving the Kellett Mid-Career Award, and Kevin Eliceiri and Krishanu Saha for receiving the Romnes Faculty Awards.
With these fellowships, the University recognizes our awardees’ academic success and outstanding research. Way to go!
Visit Krishanu Saha, PhD Krishanu Saha of UW–Madison at poster #1016: Single-Cell Transcriptional Analysis of Human In Vitro Platforms to Study Genome Editing Effects in Retinal Tissues. You can also find him at poster #1210!
#ASGCT23 #SCGE
At #ASGCT2024 , we're showcasing advances in non-viral gene editing, CAR T cell therapies, & high-throughput screening. Explore our work on vision restoration, cancer therapy, and ethical challenges in the field. Join us to learn about the latest progress in #GeneTherapy research
Thoroughly enjoyed the thought-provoking discussion during our #Ethics and #Policy Journal club as a part of Cell Manufacturing Technologies #Engineering #Workforce #Development Wildcard Wednesday meeting led by Krishanu Saha. Thanks Bruce Levine, Ph.D. 🇺🇦 for sharing your expert input. U.S. National Science Foundation
Funny to look back at how many times I’ve been on zoom with Krishanu Saha (including co-chairing a workshop) or at the Cell Manufacturing Technologies site visit together but haven’t had a chance to meet him in person. Glad we had a chance to change that! Great talk.
Congratulations to UW LOCI (Eliceiri lab) and Krishanu Saha for receiving an H. I. Romnes Faculty Fellowship! Great to see our professors and their work being recognized!
Join SCGE researcher Kris Saha (Krishanu Saha) bright and early Saturday morning as he co-chairs a session on ethical challenges and responsibilities for gene therapy. #ASGCT2024
Featured Speaker Krishanu Saha inspires the audience with use of genetic engineering to combat neurological disease and aging #WiADRD2024
Virus-free CRISPR CAR knock-in into KLRC1 generates potent GD2-specific CAR-NK cells bioRxiv Krishanu Saha Christian Capitini
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Exciting news: a multi-disciplinary team from UW–Madison received a 5-year, $29M grant from NIH Common Fund to develop CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing treatments for 2 retinal conditions: Best Disease & LCA16.
Somatic Cell Genome Editing (SCGE) Outreach Krishanu Saha Shaoqin Sarah Gong Lab Wisconsin Institute for Discovery
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We are excited to announce that Krishanu Saha will be a featured speaker for the 175th Anniversary of the UW at the By Light of the Moon Gala! Come see Kris's lab and learn more about his research!
If you would like to register and attend, see below⬇️
175.wisc.edu/gala/