Nathan Lewis
@nathan_e_lewis
Systems biologist focusing big data analytics for biotherapeutic development and discovery of disease mechanisms. Depts of Pediatrics and Bioengineering, UCSD
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http://lewislab.ucsd.edu 20-09-2013 21:06:05
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This will be a terrific meeting! Join us! The call for abstracts is open. Deadline is April 16th! MIT ChemE Dept MIT Dept of BE Boston University Biomedical Engineering Northwestern CSB Rice University Bioengineering Stanford Engineering Koch Institute at MIT
Honored to present a hybrid seminar at DTU this week about our use of systems and synthetic glycobiology to engineer better biotherapeutics and vaccines. Join us in person or online: DTU Bioengineering DTU Biosustain linkedin.com/posts/dtu-biot…
Happy to have contributed to this community effort which is now published in Trends in Biotechnology! Here, we have reviewed the progress of CHO GEMs and how it can propel biomanufacturing in the future. Nathan Lewis Anne Richelle LewisLabUCSD cell.com/trends/biotech…
Tutorials to infer cell-cell communication with the different options that LIANA offers and to identify patterns across multiple conditions with Tensor-cell2cell, now on Cell Reports Methods . Cool collab between LewisLabUCSD & Saez-Rodriguez Group Tutorials ➡️ ccc-protocols.readthedocs.io Paper 👇
Erick Armingol's Erick Armingol excellent review on the diverse range of computational and exerimental methods for deciphering cell-cell communication from single cell and spatial data go the the cover this month! nature.com/articles/s4157…
We're all proud of Erick Armingol who got the 2023-24 Jean Fort Dissertation Prize: top thesis with major public impact. Not only deciphered cell-cell communication but he also went on to communicate it globally himself through workshops and outreach. Great work! bioinformatics.ucsd.edu/news/2024/eric…
The Nathan Lewis Lab getting ready to colonize England. Thanks again to Erick Armingol for the amazing tour of Cambridge! Pictured here in front of Newton's apple tree.