#TraineeSpotlight: Lexie is a Chemical Engineering PhD Candidate. Her research focuses on developing novel aptamers via modified SELEX schemes and characterizing them for biosensing applications. In her free time, @LexieM_Adams enjoys traveling, running, and wine tasting.
The Analytical Biosensors GRC was such a blast! We got it meet up with many Soh lab alumni! Thanks to the amazing chairs for putting together such a great conference program.
Future and present #AptaWineClub members ft. @HTSohLab ladies who have totally qualified to be a part of our club - who knew there were vineyards in Rhode Island - a top location to have a GRC! 🧬🍷
We had such a blast meeting folks at the GRS! Looking forward to the GRC. Thanks to @ianapt1 and Shekemi Denuga for chairing the GRS and putting together a great conference program.
Headed to the Bioanalytical Sensors Gordon Research Seminar and Conference with some labmates from @HTSohLab. I'm looking forward to meeting people and talking about great science!
We are excited to share our latest preprint on a new solution to next-generation peptide/protein sequencing.
Peptide sequencing via reverse translation of peptides into DNA https://t.co/IFtp2hGZ4I
Check our new paper @NatureComms - We demonstrate a novel Single-Molecule Colocalization Assay (SiMCA) to eliminate background produced by non-specific binding. Great collaboration with @Dunn_Lab , co-lead by @AmaniHariri20@SharonNewman0@steventan17 https://t.co/GmqWuXT52I
Miami University junior Lexie Adams awarded Astronaut Scholarship
Astronaut Scholars are among the best and brightest minds in STEM who show initiative, creativity and excellence in their chosen field.
Professor Andrew Jones and his team of Miami University undergraduate students may have developed a research first: a process to sustainably produce psilocybin - a drug candidate that could help treat depression. https://t.co/vstbczzAqv #MiamiOH#research#health