Gabriel M. C. Longo

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Gabriel M. C. Longo

Gabriel M. C. Longo

@genomewizard

PhD in Molecular Biology interested in genomics, DNA repair and gene editing. Research Fellow at HMS/MGH. Former @IMBmainz and @EMBL

Boston, MA Tham gia Ekim 2020
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Gabriel M. C. Longo
Gabriel M. C. Longo@genomewizard·
It’s my pleasure to share that our latest manuscript is out now in Nature Biotechnology. This has been an incredibly exciting project! We describe BreakTag, an NGS-based tool for the rapid characterization of CRISPR nucleases and off-target activity. nature.com/articles/s4158…
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plasmidsaurus@plasmidsaurus·
🦖 You asked. We delivered. The Plasmidsaurus Merch Store is officially OPEN! From Sequence Everything tees to our viral totes, your favorite dino gear is finally ready for the bench (and beyond). To celebrate, we’re launching Merch Madness, a 3-week tournament of challenges where you can win mystery merch by joining in on some friendly competition. Round 1 Challenge: In 5 words or emojis only, tell us: What are you currently sequencing? 🧬👇 Best answer wins mystery merch. 🛒 Plus, grab your favorite gear: merch.plasmidsaurus.com
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Nature Protocols@NatureProtocols·
New Article! Multilevel characterization of genome editor nuclease activity with BreakTag bit.ly/4o0SFOD
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Gabriel M. C. Longo@genomewizard·
Today we report in Nature Protocols a comprehensive protocol on BreakTag, our suite of tools for the characterization of CRISPR nucleases across multiple dimensions: activity, specificity, PAM usage and scission profile. + nature.com/articles/s4159…
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Nicole M. Gaudelli
Nicole M. Gaudelli@NicoleGaudelli·
.@SecKennedy - thank you so much for your broad support for gene editing and gene therapies as well as recognizing the importance of Baby KJ’s story and the potential that CRISPR base editing therapies hold for patients with severe genetic diseases. I’m thrilled you have publicly recognized the Herculean efforts that made KJs therapy possible, from the physicians @CHOP like @kiranmusunuru and Rebecca Ahrens-Nicklas to the technological innovation in @davidrliu and @BKleinstiver labs, and especially the coordination and cooperation of the regulators @US_FDA that made this possible. The gene editing medicine KJ received, a CRISPR adenine base editor was invented and developed in @davidrliu lab @Harvard with government grants from the NIH. This life-saving medicine, and so many future technologies, could not and will not be possible without government grants such as the one that supported this work, but are now shut off by this administration. So PLEASE ask this administration to stop attacking our academic institutions and restore government funding to @Harvard (where again, KJ’s medicine was created!!) We cannot have stories like KJ’s without full and unwavering support from the US government. Please help, please.
Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy

Thursday morning, I had the privilege of speaking with the Muldoon family, whose 10-month-old son, baby KJ, was discharged Wednesday from @ChildrensPhila. Baby KJ was diagnosed with a rare urea cycle disorder and received a first-of-its-kind personalized CRISPR gene-editing therapy—customized specifically for his unique mutation. Thanks to the extraordinary expertise and compassion of the team at CHOP and the researchers who developed this pioneering treatment, baby KJ now has a second chance at life. The Muldoon family’s courage is nothing short of inspiring, and I offer my deepest gratitude to everyone at CHOP and beyond who made this medical milestone possible. This isn’t just a medical success story—it’s a powerful glimpse into the future of personalized medicine. I remain firmly committed to working with @NIHDirector_Jay, @DrMakaryFDA, @DrOzCMS, and others to ensure that: • HHS continues to invest in cutting-edge research that drives breakthrough therapies • Our regulatory frameworks keep pace with rapid innovation • No family is ever denied access to life-saving treatments because of cost Breakthroughs like this are why we do the work.

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nature@Nature·
A scientist who successfully treated her own breast cancer by injecting the tumour with lab-grown viruses has sparked discussion about the ethics of self-experimentation go.nature.com/3NXqzEq
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IMB Mainz@imbmainz·
Our Roukos lab discovered that cells use type II topoisomerases to regulate the 3D folding of DNA. This is important for controlling gene expression & may also be important for preventing DNA from becoming overtwisted & breaking. Findings published in Molecular Cell @cellpress.
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