I could do that, I think, yes. 4th gen, right? I'll start the breeding this evening. =)
When you say "to differentiate," what do you mean? I've only heard differentiate used in terms of a pluripotent/totipotent cell becoming a defined cell type (e.g. blood, bone, skin, neuron, etc.); that's not it, is it? How specifically does your team have the cells' genetic material identified - have they had the whole genome mapped out? Or do you guys just know which promoters turn which genes on/off to make the cancerous changes? *w*
That education project lasted a little over a month and just finished for the most part. I have until September to design the presentation of my work for a symposium the school hosts. In the meantime, I'm getting paid to code surveys for the psych department, and my hours are whatever and whenever I want them to be. It should be a week or two's work, depending.