Our work developing Repair-seq, a platform for studying #DNArepair processes, and its application to double-strand breaks is out today @CellCellPress. Alongside, we release seq.repair, a portal for exploring many, many DNA repair phenotypes! cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
Britt Adamson
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scientist, mom, big fan of sleeping 8 hours in a row, she/her
Princeton, NJ
Joined October 2012
- Excited to share with you our manuscript describing the endogenous protein La as a mediator of prime editing and the development of our PE7 editor, which can improve prime editing. For more, please check out
- Our tips and tricks for scalable and combinatorial Perturb-seq screens out today in Nature Biotechnology! Something to get excited about while daydreaming new experiments. . .Combinatorial single-cell CRISPR screens by direct guide RNA capture and targeted sequencing go.nature.com/2yff6MQ
- Thrilled about this! Can't wait to get back into the lab and keep moving the projects forward.Assistant Professor Britt Adamson named 2020 Searle Scholar for studies of genome editing molbio.princeton.edu/news/britt-ada…
- Excited to share our work mapping the PARP inhibitor response network! We measured ~300,000 genetic interactions, describe the genome stability network, identify context-dependent GIs revealing unknown PARPi responses, and more—check here for details!
- I will never forget hearing Jennifer's seminar on Cas9 at HMS in late 2012/early 2013. With one talk, she changed my entire outlook on science and shaped the work I would do for the next decade. No doubt she has done the same for many, many others.BREAKING NEWS: The 2020 #NobelPrize in Chemistry has been awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna “for the development of a method for genome editing.”
- Today we report in @CellCellPress our new PE4max and PE5max prime editing systems that we first presented at @cshlmeetings in August. 1/12 drive.google.com/file/d/1IGiVl7…
- For Mother's day, my 6 yo got up and made breakfast for the whole family himself. Never has a meal been prepared with more love, even if it was dry cereal, carrots, broccoli, and coffee made with a used k-cup. Love that kid.
- Looking for a postdoc? We are hiring! See:
- Lab website got a little update: badamsonlab.com. We now have an actual lab (!), grad students (!!), a postdoc (!!!), and omg pinch me . . . data (!!!!)
- Our group is looking for postdocs and a lab manager/research specialist! Come join us! Research Specialist I/II: research-princeton.icims.com/jobs/15184/res… Postdoctoral Research Associate: princeton.edu/acad-positions… badamsonlab.com
- Our lab wants to grow! Looking for 2 new postdocs: puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply…
- We tried PE4 out for mouse modeling. Check it out.Efficient prime editing in two-cell mouse embryos using PEmbryo go.nature.com/483v6g9
- Today is #WomenInScienceDay. Also today, my kids' schools are closed. So, once again, I rely on the labor and favors of other women to help me be a woman in science. To all the nannies, daycare workers, babysitters, grandmothers, aunts, sisters, and friends. It's your day too.










