Insights from the Stanford Genome Technology Center into high-throughput genome editing
In this on-demand webinar, Dr Kevin Roy presents MAGESTIC 3.0 – a novel CRISPR technology enabling the systematic editing of tens of thousands of genetic variants within a single supercharged experiment.

Kevin’s team at the Stanford Genome Technology Center are studying the consequences of single-nucleotide variants at the genome-wide scale. Powered by the latest high-throughput technologies, their research uncovers the evolutionary processes and environmental conditions that drive genetic variation. View the full case study here.
What you’ll learn:
- 🧫Yeast as a model organism for understanding complex traits
- 🧬High-throughput genome editing with MAGESTIC 3.0
- 🦾Dissecting causal variants underlying quantitative traits with robotics