About
CRISPR-Cas12/Cas13 for Rapid Pathogen Detection is a transformative one-month program that delves into the application of CRISPR technology beyond genome editing, focusing specifically on pathogen detection. Participants will start with a foundational understanding of the CRISPR-Cas systems, including the biochemical mechanisms that enable these proteins to detect nucleic acids.
Aim
This course is designed to equip participants with the cutting-edge CRISPR-Cas12 and Cas13 technologies for rapid pathogen detection. By the end of the program, participants will be proficient in applying these tools in clinical and environmental settings to quickly identify and control infectious diseases and outbreaks.
Program Objectives
- Understand the fundamentals of CRISPR-Cas12 and Cas13 mechanisms.
- Develop skills to design and implement CRISPR-based diagnostics.
- Apply CRISPR technology for rapid detection of pathogens in various samples.
- Interpret diagnostic results for effective disease management and outbreak control.
- Promote innovation in the field of molecular diagnostics through advanced CRISPR applications.
Program Structure
Week 1: Fundamentals of CRISPR-Cas Systems
Overview of CRISPR technology and its mechanisms
Differences between Cas12 and Cas13 enzymes
Introduction to applications of CRISPR in diagnostics
Week 2: CRISPR-Cas for Pathogen Detection
Mechanism of CRISPR-based pathogen detection
Key techniques for using Cas12/Cas13 in identifying viral and bacterial pathogens
Understanding sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy in CRISPR diagnostics
Week 3: Workflow and Sample Preparation for CRISPR Diagnostics
Sample collection and preparation for CRISPR-based detection
Developing a workflow for rapid and efficient pathogen detection
Optimizing reaction conditions and troubleshooting common issues
Week 4: Practical Applications and Future Developments
Case studies on CRISPR diagnostics in infectious disease detection
Future trends and advancements in CRISPR-based diagnostics
Ethical considerations and regulatory challenges in CRISPR pathogen detection
Participant’s Eligibility
- Undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Genetics, or related fields.
- Professionals in the biomedical, healthcare, or environmental science sectors.
- Individuals interested in the latest biotechnological advances and their applications in disease control and public health.
Program Outcomes
- Mastery of CRISPR-based diagnostic technologies.
- Ability to design and conduct pathogen detection assays.
- Proficiency in interpreting and reporting diagnostic results.
- Skills in troubleshooting and optimizing CRISPR diagnostic assays.
- Capability to implement CRISPR diagnostics in diverse settings.
Program Deliverables
- Access to e-LMS
- Real-Time Project for Dissertation
- Project Guidance
- Paper Publication Opportunity
- Self Assessment
- Final Examination
- e-Certification
- e-Marksheet