About PhageEdit Guide
Our mission is to accelerate phage research by helping scientists find the most appropriate gene editing methods for their projects.
Our Story
PhageEdit was made as a demo platform for educational purposes only to test the effectiveness of providing a platform for scientists, researches, and experts to determine what kind of gene editing methods they should use for their phage projects. The platform was built with researched knowledge on current effective methods and what they have been generally used for in research.
Our Approach
- Personalized
We consider your specific project requirements, resources, and constraints.
- Educational
We provide comprehensive resources to help you understand the methods and their applications.
- Practical
Our focus is on actionable recommendations that can be implemented in real laboratory settings.
Our Sources
PhageEdit Guide is based on extensive research from peer-reviewed literature and expert knowledge.
Primary References
Isavellla T. (2023). Methods and Applications for Genetically Engineering Phages to Further Phage Therapy Progress and Biotechnology. Medium.
Read ArticlePires, D. P., Cleto, S., Sillankorva, S., Azeredo, J., & Lu, T. K. (2016). Genetically Engineered Phages: a Review of Advances over the Last Decade. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 80(3), 523-543.
Read ArticleDedrick, R. M., Guerrero-Bustamante, C. A., Garlena, R. A., Russell, D. A., Ford, K., Harris, K., ... & Hatfull, G. F. (2019). Engineered bacteriophages for treatment of a patient with a disseminated drug-resistant Mycobacterium abscessus. Nature Medicine, 25(5), 730-733.
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Additional Resources
Our platform also draws from resources provided by these organizations and databases:
Phage Directory
Network connecting researchers with phages and expertise for therapeutic applications.
Visit WebsiteNCBI Bacteriophage Database
Comprehensive collection of bacteriophage genome sequences and annotations.
Visit DatabaseCenter for Phage Technology
Research center dedicated to the study and application of bacteriophages.
Visit WebsiteInternational Society for Viruses of Microorganisms
Collaborative network of phage researchers sharing protocols and resources.
Visit Website