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For M.S. students, your advisor when you are admitted to KAUST is the Program Chair. For Ph.D. students, your advisor is your PI (supervisor) whose lab you have been accepted in to.
Yes, you can change your advisor. M.S. students are advised to do so if/when they begin their thesis or directed research. Ph.D. students do have the ability to change advisors, but the overall impact to the Ph.D. project, as well as the time left to finish the Ph.D., could be significant. This will have to be taken into account before approval.
M.S. students need 36 credits (combination of courses and research is specific to your program).
Ph.D. students need 6 credits of 300-level coursework and will earn dissertation research credit each semester until they defend (no minimum credits established, although there is a minimum residency requirement of 2.5 years).
M.S. students get all university holidays (Eid Al-Fitr, Eid Al-Adha, Spring break).
Ph.D. students get university holidays and three weeks of annual/vacation leave per calendar year to be taken in agreement with your PI.
Yes. Drop and Add deadlines are on the academic calendar.
Your GPC can help you request these from the Registrar’s Office, or you can contact them directly at RegistrarHelpDesk@KAUST.EDU.SA
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Abstract:
This thesis explores strategies to improve CRISPR-Cas9-mediated homology-directed repair efficiency, mitigate large deletions caused by alternative repair pathways, and elucidate Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP)’s role in macrophage inflammatory responses. Together, these studies aim to advance genome editing for clinical applications and provide a framework for immune response regulation through targeted molecular interactions.
Bio:
I joined the Laboratory of Stem Cell and Regeneration as a PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Mo Li in 2020. My research focused on mechanisms of CRISPR genome editing and human disease-relevant genes.
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