Deciding to take part in the Gene Editors of the Future 2.0, is by far the best decision since commencement of my master’s at the university. With the extensive basics followed by advanced laboratory phases not only made weekends interesting but also led to my very first experience of co-authoring a book chapter published in Springer nature. Honing both technical- and soft-skills through a multifaceted internship during HE is invaluable for me to stand-out to any potential employer. 

Grateful to Dr. Kalpana Surendranath for changing my life trajectory by equipping me to independently design and execute highly sought-after CRISPR workflow and, inspiring many a student (especially women) to be vision-oriented in one’s career.

Gene Editors – Phase 1

Celebration and recognition as a team for compiling 100+ colleague’s research material (March 2023).

At the Royal Institute of Great Britain

Interacting and engaging with school students and public (March 2023).

Successful completion of Advanced Phase

Gene Editors Iteration 2 with results of gPCR products on gel electrophoresis when analysed in UV (July 2023).

Springer Nature Book Chapter launch

Progress and Prospects in CRISPR Genome Engineering Nucleases (August 2024) (Left); At Queen Mary University Undergraduate Centre for Research (QMCUR) to launch ‘Where Engineers Meet Gene Editors’ research symposium (Right) (October 2024).