Horizontal gene transfer of cell-free DNA from tumors to engineered bacteria facilitates the in vivo detection of oncogene-specific mutations. #NBThighlight https://t.co/vZbqvCnaE2
Engineered bacteria can detect tumor DNA that has been shed into the gut by colorectal tumors, a new study in mice shows. The bacteria are programmed to seek and capture DNA containing a specific genetic change found in cancer. https://t.co/zWZTF1LEA3 #CancerDetection
Glad to share our new paper published today in Science. Isogenic cells age in two distinct ways and we can genetically reprogram a new long-lived aging route.
A programmable fate decision landscape underlies single-cell aging in yeast https://t.co/AL2M3jywYP
Frustrated trying to make or order long #CRISPR arrays? Try this: One-Day Construction of Multiplex Arrays to Harness Natural CRISPR-Cas Systems
https://t.co/gj8n6PQmot
My last big postdoc paper combining #synbio & #physics to control self-organization of bacterial colonies in space & time is finally out @NatureMicrobiol. Many thanks to my amazing co-authors @ADidovyk, @LevTsimring & Jeff Hasty, & everyone @UCSD_BDL. Details will follow shortly.
@Arianna_Miano96, Michael Liao and Jeff Hasty at @UCSD_BDL show inducible cell-to-cell signalling to tune #synbio micobial communities
https://t.co/NvFwKdraNy
Check out our new paper on inducible quorum sensing for tunable dynamics in microbial communities - out on Nature Communications!
https://t.co/6ugPxERlo5
“Embracing failure and being resilient turned out to be more important than any other skill.” -Arianna Miano
She's a @UCSDJacobs bioengineering grad student who wrote a blog for @nature abt a synthetic biology paper out today in @NatureComms@UCSD_BDL
https://t.co/qRVbmRtFcO
Great work by Liyang on this paper! Definitely check out the movies, some really beautiful #ArtSci / #SciArt, with the math to understand why and how it happens. https://t.co/DHTJvO6fnc @eLife