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Located at the Broad Institute and Harvard Institutes of Medicine, the Choudhary Lab specializes in genome editing, bifunctional molecules and targeting beta cells. We strive to promote diversity and end the socio-economic class divide in higher education (see here).
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Our lab has developed chemical and photo-chemical activators...
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Publications 2024 64. a Scalable platform For protein...
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Postdoc, Ott Lab (MGH/HMS) Kei Yamada. Scientist, Azinomoto...
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Amit Choudhary. Principal Investigator. Amit grew up in a farmer’s family in India and like the other kids “in the hood”, his early career aspirations included joining the army or becoming a cricketer.
Our lab has developed chemical and photo-chemical activators to control Cas9-based technologies in cells and organisms (e.g., gene drives).
2020. Articles 1–20. Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School - Cited by 3,256 - Chemical Biology - Organic chemistry - Biophysics - Beta cell biology.
Lab Size: 10 - 15. Summary. Our goal is to identify molecules that regenerate beta-cell mass and prevent beta-cell dysfunction and death. We also develop broadly-applicable chemical technologies with the intent of applying these technologies to specific avenues in beta cell biology.
Amit’s laboratory, The Choudhary Laboratory, now develops chemical technologies and studies exceptional organisms that survive conditions considered pathological to humans.
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Chemist, biophysicist and professor Amit Choudhary is a renowned pioneer in the development of precision control tools for genome editing using CRISPR-Cas9 in multiple systems, including gene drives.