This #GivingTuesday, support @NU_SynBio in empowering future innovators! Programs like the DeFeo Fellowship & SynBREU equip students to tackle challenges in medicine, sustainability & tech. Please donate here: https://t.co/QDnXOXx0W6 @LucksLab@DTELab#CatsGiveBack
Come work with us here @NUSynBio and be part of an exciting team developing research ideas to engineer biological systems to help people and the planet!
We are very pleased to announce that @NUSynBio is hiring a Research Associate, Director of Research (DOR), who will lead the Center’s research operation. Click here for details: https://t.co/wBvTBchBnr
CSB makes #research collaborations across campus easy by creating shared lab spaces where new ideas can flourish. Two great examples are the 11th-floor Simpson Querrey Institute & new space in Mudd Library. https://t.co/54iLchdZX8 @MrksichGroup@DTELab@ResearchNU
Please share! Exciting postdoc opportunity to work @NUSynBio at the interface of several labs, including mine as well as @LucksLab@NehaPKamat and @smashty to develop new materials for sustainable agriculture applications
Come work with us! Looking for someone passionate about #synbio for sustainable agriculture. Work at
@NUSynBio with us, @DTELab@smashty,
@NehaPKamat and the center of synbio community!
Details and app: https://t.co/07GMjeV2m1
Are you an undergraduate interested in synthetic biology? @NUSynBio offers a 10-week hands-on summer research program that includes a stipend, travel expenses & room & board. 1/15 app. deadline! https://t.co/cJHgXHwQyF #syntheticbiology#summerresearch#biomedicalengineering
Check out @TheLeonardLab's latest on solving drug delivery challenges with engineered EVs in @natBME .
@NUSynBio at its finest!
https://t.co/JVlBq5s5VE
Mark your calendars for the Biochemical & Molecular Engineering XXIII Meeting in Dublin, Ireland July 21-24, 2024! Thrilled to be planning this one with @Brian_Pfleger and @VarnikaRoy. Lots of opportunities forthcoming for student and ECR support.
https://t.co/iKch7HAP90
@TheBrysonLab We have the Salmonella SPI1 T3SS proteins PrgI and SipD tagged; they aren't in the outer membrane but extend out from it. Only catch is that T3SS isn't constitutive so they are only there if properly induced.
Interested in studying Synthetic Biology? Join us TOMORROW 10/17 at 1pm CST to explore what our program at Northwestern University has to offer. Check out our previous post to register! #OpenHouse#SyntheticBiology#GraduateStudies#Northwestern
Ntnl Inst. for Theory and Math in Biology launched @NorthwesternU@UChicago! With @NUSynBio researchers Mangan, @NehaPKamat@TheLeonardLab Prindle, @DTELab and us!
"Building a mathematics-based understanding of biology at all scales of life"
https://t.co/p0fQ2fOUlR
@claudiaevickers@MichaelKoepke80 I didn't know you were so close, we should have had you visit Northwestern CSB as well (or were you here too and I somehow missed it?!?)
Not 1 but 2 @Nature papers out of @NUSynBio today!
@grocklin
- Mega scale protein stability measurements https://t.co/AbLfJGzNqM
@yogeshgoyallab
- Diverse clonal fates of cancer cells after drug treatment - https://t.co/IZkz85A4kr
AMAZING work!
@NorthwesternU