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Swatantra Neupane is a Research Fellow (mapped from Postdoctoral Fellow per extraction guidelines) in the Xu Lab at the University of Missouri, focusing on CRISPR/Cas-based gene editing techniques for Daphnia species including D. pulex and D. magna.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D in Quantitative Biology from the University of Texas at Arlington
- B.Tech from Kathmandu University
Dr. Neupane's research spans Ecology, Evolution, Genetics and Genomics, Molecular Biology, and Quantitative and Computational Biology. He pioneered microinjection-based CRISPR/Cas9 and Cas12a delivery for ribonucleoprotein and plasmid systems, successfully generating white-eyed Daphnia mutants through Scarlet gene knockout. Current work targets knock-in techniques and development of a mutant library for functional genes including Doublesex (sex-determination), CDC20, and insulin receptor genes.
He operates under the mentorship of Dr. Sen Xu within the Xu Lab research framework at the University of Missouri.
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