Maximizing Biofuel Production in the Yeast R. toruloides through Metabolic Engineering
Jun 08, 2021

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Maximizing Biofuel Production in the Yeast R. toruloides through Metabolic Engineering

Learn how high throughput DNA assembly helps expedite metabolic engineering for biofuel pathway optimization in microbes.

Alanine Scanning Mutagenesis: A Versatile Approach to Map Proteins'
Apr 20, 2021

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Alanine Scanning Mutagenesis: A Versatile Approach to Map Proteins'

Learn about how alanine scanning mutagenesis helps to map amino acid residues essential for protein functions and protein-protein interactions facilitating immunogen and antibody design and supporting therapeutic development.

Driving Antibody Development through Improved Engineering Technologies
Jan 26, 2021

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Driving Antibody Development through Improved Engineering Technologies

Driving Antibody Development through Improved Engineering Technologies

Endogenous studies of SERINC5, a transmembrane protein critical for restricting HIV-1 infection, finally possible
Sep 26, 2020

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Endogenous studies of SERINC5, a transmembrane protein critical for restricting HIV-1 infection, finally possible

Endogenous studies of SERINC5, a transmembrane protein critical for restricting HIV-1 infection, finally possible

An Inhalable Protection from SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Sep 06, 2020

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An Inhalable Protection from SARS-CoV-2 Infection

In a time when the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) has become a global and mainstream necessity, no longer limited to scientists and health care professionals, innovation by a team at the University of San Francisco is paving the way for a new

Inducible Quorum Sensing for Behavior Modification and Cargo Delivery Analysis in Bacterial Communities
Aug 24, 2020

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Inducible Quorum Sensing for Behavior Modification and Cargo Delivery Analysis in Bacterial Communities

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have designed a cell-to-cell communication system, focusing on bacterial quorum sensing.

<em>De novo</em>-designed bioactive protein switch controls biological processes in living cells
Aug 13, 2019

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De novo-designed bioactive protein switch controls biological processes in living cells

First ever de novo-designed bioactive protein switch controls biological processes in living cells

Synthetic Biology: 2018 Achievements and 2019 Prospects
Feb 19, 2019

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Synthetic Biology: 2018 Achievements and 2019 Prospects

Synthetic biology achievements in 2018 and prospects in 2019

Large-scale microbial synthesis of plant-derived therapeutics via a novel plasmid-free expression system
Nov 21, 2018

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Large-scale microbial synthesis of plant-derived therapeutics via a novel plasmid-free expression system

Development of plasmid-free biosynthetic pathway in bacteria for large-scale production of plant-derived compounds

Uri Alon- Altering the Ageing Clock of DNA with Synthetic Biology
Jul 04, 2018

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Uri Alon- Altering the Ageing Clock of DNA with Synthetic Biology

Professor Uri Alon describes how synthetic biology can alter the ageing clock of DNA to eliminate disease and help us live longer, healthier lives

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