Sara Molinari
@_saramolly
Assistant Professor at UMD – Working on engineering living materials from bacteria 🧬🧫 Opinions are my own.
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Boston University Biomedical Engineering is excited to host the Rising Stars event with co sponsors Columbia BME, Cornell BME, and Johns Hopkins BME! Learn more at bu.edu/eng/academics/…
Can Turing patterns be engineered in synthetic biological populations? Yes: A recent paper by Imperial College London Mark Isalan shows how to obtain regular and tunable Turing structures in growing colonies using Synbio: biorxiv.org/content/biorxi… Víctor de Lorenzo
The 2nd Living Materials Network webinar is tomorrow! 👇👇 don't forget to register: forms.gle/vCsjccWRbv2V69… Andrea Belluati
Join us for this new monthly seminar series, featuring conversations with Maryland Engineering researchers on current research in the field of women's health. This Friday (May 17), hear from the Alisa Clyne!
Thanks Tae Seok Moon for bringing together the SynBYSS community! More info coming soon 🎉
Living Therapeutic Materials! What? Why? How? - Check out my talk in the global ELM webinar series on Wednesday at 5 PM (German time). And here's a sneak peek into some of the things I'm going to show Leibniz_INM LSC Living Therapeutic Materials
US citizens or permanent residents from an under-represented group! You can contact any NIH-funded researcher you admire & suggest applying for this supplement to join their lab! High school thru postdoc/faculty. Many, like me, are happy to host! Pls RT grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/p…
Don’t miss the first International #SynBYSS conference! 👇🏻 Lead by Tae Seok Moon with the contribution of many great scientists! I’m proud to be among them. See you in December in Hawaii 🌺