Fillip Port
Senior Scientist
Michael Boutros
Head of Division
Mona Stricker
Technician
Claudia Strein
Technician
Julia Huber
Gap year student
Lena Großkurth
Gap year student
Contact and material requests
Please contact Fillip Port or Michael Boutros with any project related questions.
Many plasmids are available from Addgene or the European Plasmid Repository and Drosophila strains from the Vienna Drosophila Resource Center and the Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center. More detailed information can be found here. Material that is not available at these sites can be directly requested from us. Please contact Fillip at f.port at dkfz.de. We are sometimes getting a lot of requests, so if you don’t get a reply within a few days please send a reminder.
Our story
We are part of the Division of Signaling and Functional Genomics at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg. The lab develops and applies functional genomics to understand context dependent functions of signaling molecules and discover vulnerabilities of tumor cells. Our team focuses on the development of novel CRISPR genome engineering tools for use in Drosophila and other systems. We value collaboration, openness and diversity.
CRISPRflydesign started in 2013 in the Cell Biology Division of the MCR-LMB in Cambridge. Initially a small curiosity-driven side project during Fillip’s postdoc, it quickly became a major focus of his work. Together with Simon Bullock and later Nadine Muschalik he developed the sgRNA plasmids pCFD1-6 and a number of transgenic Cas9 strains, which are now in use in many fly labs around the world.
In 2016, Fillip moved to Heidelberg and joined the Divion of Signaling and Functional Genomics, headed by Michael Boutros. The team here includes Mona Stricker and Claudia Strein as technicians, and usually two gap year students who join us for a year after their A-levels to gain lab experience before deciding on a university degree. We are often joined by undergraduates from Heidelberg University or abroad for lab rotations or master’s theses. The team has developed the HD-CFD library, a large-scale collection of transgenic sgRNA strains that allow efficient tissue-specific mutagenesis of Drosophila genes. We have also significantly expanded the fly geneome engineeing toolbox, introducing a highly active Cas12a nuclease system and developing base editing for precision gene editing.