Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Cornell University, lipid chic, virus slayer, builder of synthetic cells and all around badass engineer
@afurst1@DanielTeamCBE@Cornell_CBE Thank you Ariel for the invite and a great session! Was so much fun sharing our new work on cell-free bioelectronic sensors! Syn bio goes electric!
Check out our latest paper from outer space and this press release about our collaborator and coauthor, the late professor Steen: https://t.co/fJkKfeSBqP
@SD_BAengineer was thrilled to share the work of the virus entry team in @DanielTeamCBE at the #BPSTahoe2022 on the Molecular Biophysics of Membranes! We shared our work on calcium ion impact on the function of the CoV fusion peptide.
Join us this summer for the Gordon Research Conference on Bionanalytical Sensing in sunny Newport, Rhode Island! Reconnect with the community and hear about the latest in sensing from across scales from outer space to viruses! https://t.co/J03K9fttbV
@DanielTeamCBE recent paper on "FIND-ing" active virus particles using bioelectronic devices! with @asalleo@biochemist_hero teams! So exciting to see this out today.
https://t.co/8ZxgyWPMwv
It was a fantastic visit with @LehighU CHBE students with Prof. Manoj Chaudhury. I look forward to many Lehigh applications to the @Cornell_CBE graduate program in the next year or two!
What an act of incredible compassion and kindness! ILR professor gets new kidney – from his colleague | Cornell Chronicle https://t.co/RSCx1GHbaL via @AddThis
It's an honor to be named by the board of trustees to the endowed chair, Fred H. Rhodes Professor of Chemical Engineering. "Dusty" Rhodes was the first director of CBE, established @Cornell_CBE@CornellEng, built Olin Hall, and set the course for the last 83 years in our School.