About
Ryan Jackson is an Associate Professor in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department at Utah State University's College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on CRISPR-Cas systems, particularly Type IV CRISPR mechanisms and Cas12a2 nuclease function.
Research Interests:
- CRISPR-Cas Systems: Investigating the biochemical mechanisms of Type IV CRISPR systems.
- Molecular Biology: Studying RNA-guided nucleases and their applications.
- Biochemistry: Characterizing protein-RNA interactions in CRISPR immunity.
His work has significantly advanced our understanding of Cas12a2-mediated DNA cleavage, RNA-triggered nuclease activity, and helicase function in CRISPR systems. His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on structural biology, enzyme kinetics, and therapeutic applications of CRISPR technologies.
Scientific Contributions:
- Elucidated the mechanism of Cas12a2 in abortive infection.
- Characterized CasDinG helicase and its role in Type IV CRISPR immunity.
- Developed diagnostic applications for RNA-guided nucleases.
Laboratory & Collaborations: While specific lab details aren't provided, his extensive publication record suggests active collaboration within the USU biochemistry community and beyond.
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