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Revision as of 18:40, 10 November 2013
Our group uses synthetic, systems, and quantitative biology to engineer useful gene and protein-based biological devices and to deepen our understanding of molecular cell biology. We operate biological devices primarily in human/ mammalian cells. Accelerating the pace of therapeutic technologies (such as tissue regeneration and customizable protein-based drugs) via modular design is the grand challenge that shapes our research plans.
CURRENT PROJECTS
- Synthetic chromatin for human cell differentiation - Behzad Damadzadeh
- Microbial communication with synthetic quorum sensing - Rene Davis
- Engineering epigenetic transcription factors - Brady Laughlin (FURI)
- Protein-DNA fusions in living microbes - Ryan Muller (SOLUR)
- Synthetic chromatin and UV-damage - Brendan Fries (SOLUR)
- K-12 mammalian cell synthetic biology with Open-PCR and a single drop fluorimeter - Alfonso Rivera-Passapera and Zazu Moloi (SynBERC)
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