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Britt Adamson
@bsadamson
scientist, mom, big fan of sleeping 8 hours in a row, she/her
Princeton, NJ
Joined October 2012
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    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/…
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    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
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    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
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    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…
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    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!
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    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.”
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    Thrilled to see this out! Check out the thread by @davidrliu to see what we've been up to!
    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…
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    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.
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    Looking for a postdoc? We are hiring! See:
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    Lab website got a little update: badamsonlab.com. We now have an actual lab (!), grad students (!!), a postdoc (!!!), and omg pinch me . . . data (!!!!)
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    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
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    Our lab wants to grow! Looking for 2 new postdocs: puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply…
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    We tried PE4 out for mouse modeling. Check it out.
    Efficient prime editing in two-cell mouse embryos using PEmbryo go.nature.com/483v6g9
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    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.