Sébastien Levesque (@sbastienlevesq4) 's Twitter Profile
Sébastien Levesque

@sbastienlevesq4

🇨🇦 Banting postdoc in the Bauer lab at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School interested in therapeutic genome editing.

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Amazing work from the Adamson lab out in nature! I'm glad we could try out this promising new prime editing system (PE7) in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells!

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I’m honored to have received an Excellence in Research Award from the ASGCT. Huge thanks to my amazing supervisor Daniel Bauer, colleagues, and collaborators for making this possible. Stay tuned for our forthcoming manuscript!

I’m honored to have received an Excellence in Research Award from the <a href="/ASGCTherapy/">ASGCT</a>. Huge thanks to my amazing supervisor <a href="/danielevanbauer/">Daniel Bauer</a>, colleagues, and collaborators for making this possible. Stay tuned for our forthcoming manuscript!
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What a week! I'm honored to be part of the 2024 cohort of Banting Postdoctoral Researchers supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. banting.fellowships-bourses.gc.ca/en/2023-2024-e…

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Thrilled to see our click editing paper out today in Nature Biotechnology! 🚀 Click Editors (CEs) are a new class of genome writers which combine DNA polymerases and HUH endonucleases with RNA-programmable nickases for precise edits without DNA DSBs🧬✨ nature.com/articles/s4158…

Karthikeyan Ponnienselvan (@thisiskpselvan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Second half of my thesis work is out in Nature Biotechnology! Big thanks to all the collaborators especially locusliu who saw this work through after I graduated from UMass. Read to find out how we address the solubility and dNTP bottleneck associated with #primeediting.

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I’m looking forward to presenting our work on prime editing in HSPCs as part of the Genome Engineering Seminar Series (GESS) at Harvard Medical School. Join us online next Monday! gess.hms.harvard.edu