Happy to share that during the first week of September I attended Metabolomics Training School 2022 organized by Royal Holloway University of London and Imperial College London as a selected applicant.
Through attending practical courses, seminars on dat…https://t.co/LXJ7vlAQP6
Our (@LahtveeLab | @NelsonLabUW) latest collaborative work examines oxygen permissibility in pluronic F127-BUM hydrogels and proof-of-concept 3D printed brewery: https://t.co/TniOWKyAi7
🆕 All the best to the new 🌟 @BBI2020#PERFECOAT project!
It will develop #biobased 🌱 ingredients from climate-neutral sources to create #sustainable 💚 coatings.
Our PO Luisa Mascia joined the meeting. Good luck!
👉 Read: https://t.co/r0H4Nn5nwD
In collaboration with @SWEETWOODS_EU, we have characterized non-conventional yeast strains on industrial hemicellulosic hydrolysates as potential cell factories for waste valorization #yeast#biotech
https://t.co/ygYn47sh7A
Wherein we investigated salt-stress effects in conventional and non-conventional yeasts and show that potassium-sodium interactions can improve cellular fitness and productivity in some #yeasts#Biotechnology
Looking for a #postdoc in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering?join our lab at @ImperialBioeng and @IC_CSynBio. Meet the group at https://t.co/RtPegXjEVD. Info and applications here https://t.co/R40UoCr4IJ further questions via email. #synbio & #meteng. Please RT
A follow up collaboration led by @tgjohnston11, @NelsonLabUW shows potential of living materials for multikingdom microbial cultures that can have application in immobilized bioreactor or biosensing technologies:
#biomaterials#biotechnology
https://t.co/9jhab7OZxm
Our first publication with our Estonian collaborators to characterize yeast phenotypes when confined within a hydrogel with contributions from @tgjohnston11 and @Chris_Fellin!
Our first publication with our Estonian collaborators to characterize yeast phenotypes when confined within a hydrogel with contributions from @tgjohnston11 and @Chris_Fellin!
Our new manuscript in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology studies carbon source-dependent lipid production with oleaginous yeast Rhodutorula toruloides:
https://t.co/Op0lcw9wtv