We are excited to finally announce our 2024 ACS BIOT Young Investigator awardee, Nigel Reuel from Iowa State University! He is recognized for his contributions to rapid prototyping of proteins & improved manufacturing of therapeutic cells as well as BIOT. Congratulations Nigel!
@ACS_BIOT Very grateful for this honor and the incredible students I have been able to work with at ISU. See you in San Diego #ACSBIOT2025 to tell you more about our work.
Nigel Reuel and two of his doctoral students – Yee Chan and Sakib Ferdous – are developing advanced tools for cell manufacturing that could improve the cost and availability of therapeutic cells capable of fighting diseases.
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Very excited to work with PI @jarboe_laura and rest of #chemurgy 2.0 team in capacity of directing research and technology transfer. Exciting work being done here in IA; these #NSF catalyst funds will do much in bringing new, bio-manufactured products to market. Stay tuned!
Congrats to @AdamCarr4 and @YeeJherChan for their most recent publication - a perspective on opportunities and challenges of resonant sensors in biomedical applications - https://t.co/43zr5EOf8K
Getting caught up on letters of recommendation for past and previous team members. A fitting activity for Thanksgiving morning. Thankful for all team members, making this journey as an entrepreneurial academic group so exciting and rewarding. Happy Thanksgiving!
You probably already saw him in some of our group photos, but a little late in our official welcome of Ryan Godin as our newest group member!! Coming to us from @CLE_State. Excited to see what we discover en route to PhD. Welcome!
What goes through my mind every time SaaS is pushed into yet another area of academia that had previously had a personal touch. What could possibly go wrong? Everything is awesome...right?...#workday