Investigative Toxicology Crossword
Across
- 4. Region of siRNA responsible for off-target activity
- 5. Rachel is certified to a depth of 60 feet in this underwater aquatic sport
- 7. Species used for ocular but not CNS or liver tox studies
- 10. RISC blocking modification commonly used in iTox studies
- 11. Co-author of this crossword
- 15. reporter assay used for on- and off-target activity assessment
- 19. biomarkers of liver injury
- 20. New group helping others with in-vitro experiments
- 21. Holiday that Alan dressed up as for HalloWEBB
- 22. iTox member with the longest tenure at Alnylam
- 25. Another co-author of this crossword
- 26. Elizabeth competes nationally in this sport
- 30. Humanized liver mouse model that recapitulates human ALT elevations with GalNAc-siRNAs
- 31. Anushka lived in this city in the UK until the age of 4
- 34. Organ that most of our drugs target
Down
- 1. Rate limiting step of siRNA uptake
- 2. GNA and 3' RNA are this type of chemical modification that increase siRNA specificity
- 3. siRNA building blocks that are assessed for safety by iTox
- 6. Blerta moved to the USA from this country at the age of 17
- 8. Strain of rats commonly used in iTox studies
- 9. Commonly used tool in the cell culture room
- 12. Proud mother of 3
- 13. In-vitro hepatocyte model commonly used for met ID studies
- 14. Saket's hobby/passion since his childhood and subject matter for a minor during undergrad
- 16. Space on the fourth floor where the youngest employees of the team work
- 17. CNS toxicity observed with noisy siRNAs
- 18. Presented "ASO vs. siRNA Distribution and Rodent Toxicity Comparison" in December 2021
- 19. Yongfeng's favorite sport
- 23. One of the co-chairs of SAGA Saket
- 24. Former fed
- 27. full-timer with shortest tenure in the group
- 28. Organ system currently targeted by C16
- 29. Maja played this musical instrument "semi-professionally" for years while growing up
- 32. Organ type that is our newest target
- 33. Presented "Facilitating Hepatocyte Uptake to Improve ED Max KD of GalNAc-siRNAs" in June 2022