Our lab was featured in CBS Connect article “Life as we don’t know it”.
webinar Building a Synthetic Biology Platform for Drug Delivery
Kate participates in webinar “Building a Synthetic Biology Platform for Drug Delivery” organized by The Scientist.
new publication
A ubiquitous amino acid source for prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell-free transcription-translation systems |
new publication
Engineering Ribosomes to Alleviate Abiotic Stress in Plants; |
Dr. Gaut!
The first student graduated from our lab. Congratulations, Dr. Gaut!
Synthetic cell pathway to FDA
STAT News piece:
The FDA needs to get ready to evaluate synthetic cells, the next generation of therapeutics
https://www.statnews.com/2022/07/26/fda-develop-framework-evaluate-synthetic-cells/
SynCell 2022
Evan presented a poster, and Orion and Kate did a liposome demo at SynCell 2022.
new publication
Expanding luciferase reporter systems for cell-free protein expression; |
Building Artificial Cells with Kate Adamala | Late Night Conference
Kate Adamala wants to make life from scratch! As Professor at University of Minnesota working on the origins of life and building a synthetic cell, Kate’s work touches on astrobiology, synthetic cell engineering, and biocomputing. Kate and her team create tiny bioreactors. These have applications in synthetic biology, drug development and biosensing. Building Artificial Cells with Kate Adamala | Late Night Conference with Wilhelm Huck 2×05.
Fargo Theater public lecture
Kate gave talk at the Fargo Theater on engineering synthetic life.