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==Recent Lab News==
==Recent Lab News==
'''8/2014'''    '''Professor Banta''' gave a talk entitled "A designed calcium-responsive peptide domain for non-chromatographic protein purification" at the Bioprocessing Summit in Boston, MA
'''8/2014'''    '''Kevin Dooley''' successfully defended his PhD thesis, the tenth from the Banta group.  His thesis was entitled "Engineering a Repeats-in-Toxin Scaffold for Stimulus-Responsive Biotechnology Applications".  Congratulations Dr. Dooley!
'''7/2014'''    '''Professor Banta''' and his collaborator Alan West have received a new 3-year grant from the National Science Foundation entitled "SusChEM: Long chain hydrocarbons from CO2 and electricity via genetic modification of a chemolithoautotrophic bacterium"
'''6/2014'''    '''Professor Banta''' gave a keynote talk entitled "Adventures in the Start-Up of an Electrofuels Company" at the Rutgers University Biotechnology Training Program Annual Mini-Symposium in Piscataway, NJ
'''6/2014'''    '''Professor Banta''' has received a new 3-year grant from the National Science Foundation entitled "Directed Evolution of peptides that bind protein targets only in the presence of calcium: A new tool for bioseparations"
'''5/2014'''    '''Professor Banta''' gave a talk entitled "Development of a directed evolution strategy to identify cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) for brain delivery" at the Biologics Formulation and Delivery Summit in Boston, MA
'''5/2014'''    '''Professor Banta''' and his collaborator Alan West have been awarded a PowerBridge Award to facilitate the launching of a new start-up company: '''Ironic Chemicals LLC'''


'''5/2014'''    '''Professor Banta''' and his collaborators Shelley Minteer (U of Utah), Matt Sigman (U of Utah), Plamen Atanassov (U of New Mexico), Scott Calabrese Barton (Michigan State) and Ian Wheeldon (UC Riverside) have been award a new 5-year MURI grant from the Army Research Office entitled "Bio-inspired Design of Adaptive Catalysis Cascades"
'''5/2014'''    '''Professor Banta''' and his collaborators Shelley Minteer (U of Utah), Matt Sigman (U of Utah), Plamen Atanassov (U of New Mexico), Scott Calabrese Barton (Michigan State) and Ian Wheeldon (UC Riverside) have been award a new 5-year MURI grant from the Army Research Office entitled "Bio-inspired Design of Adaptive Catalysis Cascades"

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