ES Boyden, KP Adamala, DA Martin‐Alarcon
US Patent App. 62/294,586, 2016
Brock Cash
Contact: cash0066@umn.edu
Brock Cash graduated from Bethel University in 2012 with a B.S. in Chemistry.
He spent his undergraduate years working for Life-Science Innovations helping research novel vaccines for the poultry industry, and, upon graduation, worked in Quality Control and as an Electrician until pursuing an M.S. in Cell and Molecular Biology in 2015 at Saint Cloud State University. His thesis focused on using Yeast-Two Hybrid screens to discover and characterize putative protein partners of a suspected DNA licensing protein in Toxoplasma gondii, and graduated in late 2016.
He recently finished an internship with Life-Science Innovations exploring the application of Fluid Bed Coating for vaccine development. In 2016, Brock joined the Adamala-Engelhart Lab to work on current projects.
In his free time, Brock enjoys ordering himself and creating disorder around him (typically in the form of eating food), reading, music, and learning about history and its relation to geopolitics.
Fab13
From chemicals to life: Scientists try to build cells from scratch
ISSOL 2017
Kate gave a talk, and various lab members had names on few posters during XVIIIth International Conference on the Origin of Life
Genetic circuits in synthetic cells
Kate published commentary on using synthetic cells to prototype cell circuits in Cell Systems journal.
Personalized medicine
Kate’s Medium post Why should we personalize medicine?
new publication
What Is the Role of Circuit Design in the Advancement of Synthetic Biology? |
SB7
Kate is giving a talk, and Nathan is presenting a poster at SB7, The Seventh International Meeting on Synthetic Biology in Singapore.