About
The FGSL aims to form collaborations to advance our understanding of development and disease mechanism through functional interrogation of the genome at scale.

The MRC-AstraZeneca-University of Cambridge Joint Functional Genomics Screening Laboratory (FGSL) leverages the unique features of arrayed screening, whereby individual genes are edited via CRISPR in plate-based format, to uncover the complexity of developmental and disease signatures using human cellular models. To do this, the laboratory – hosted at the Milner Therapeutics Institute, University of Cambridge – is equipped with a high-throughput screening platform to enable functional endpoint acquisition including high content imaging and flow cytometry.

In this presentation, we will showcase previous phenotypic screens in complex cell models, in which we overcame some of the inherent challenges in delivering CRISPR/Cas9 reagents, for example, through high throughput nucleofection. We will also present routes to form either academic or small/medium-sized enterprise collaborations with the FGSL for arrayed screening.

In this webinar, you will learn about:

  • CRISPR screening as an unbiased approach to identify new targets for hypothesis generation.

  • Arrayed format facilitates dissection of complex phenotypes.

  • Non-viral delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 reagents such as through nucleofection enables arrayed screening in primary cells.

Presenters
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Chun Hao Wong, PhD
FGSL Lead, Milner Therapeutics Institute, University of Cambridge
Chun Hao Wong is a cell biologist specialised in functional genomics and spatial imaging. His research has been highly collaborative, harnessing the strengths of both academia and industry to drive innovation. In the FGSL, he aims to develop and implement high-content screening in a range of collaborative projects to advance mechanistic understanding of development and disease.
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Ulrike Künzel, PhD
FGSL Lead, AstraZeneca
Ulrike Künzel is an Associate Principal Scientist in the Functional Genomics team at AstraZeneca and co-leading the joint MRC-AstraZeneca-University of Cambridge Functional Genomics Screening Laboratory (FGSL). She has experience in arrayed CRISPR screening for target identification and target validation projects across AstraZeneca’s portfolio. She is a cell biologist by training with an interest in applying CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing in the drug discovery process.
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