
Pam Cai
@cai_pam
Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellow in Tirrell Lab @UChicagoPME. ChemE PhD in Spakowitz + @heilshornlab @Stanford. BS @MITChemE.
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https://pamcai.github.io 18-09-2011 01:16:03
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Pseudomonas partners with Pf phage to build biofilms and promote antibiotic tolerance. Here, we explore how. Congrats to Kevin Chen, Pam Cai Patrick R. Secor, Heilshorn Lab Andy Spakowitz Elizabeth B Burgener and a terrific team science.org/doi/10.1126/scā¦

After two Army deployments to Iraq, Renato S. Navarro, PhD š²š½ aspired to be a physician before a chance encounter on a university campus led him to study biomaterials. Learn more about his career journey: asbmb.org/asbmb-today/peā¦. #ASBMBMOSAIC #NIHMOSAIC

Iām so inspired by amazing talks and discussions Iāve seen and had this week first at #GRCPolyPhys then at #BeckmanSymposium Thanks to all the organizers Gordon Research Conferences @arthijayaraman Rachel Segalman Beckman Foundation for all their hard work! Now I can finally sleep š




Thank you Andy! Congratulations to you as well on your ACS Global Outstanding Mentor Award though it should really be shared with Sarah Heilshorn. I have benefitted tremendously from the mentorship and support you both provided and couldnāt have asked for better advisors!


š¢ Just out in PNAS Nexus - our latest publication showing that Pf phage entangles cilia and slows mucociliary clearance in two airway models! #pulmtwitter #cysticfibrosis Stanford CF Center Stanford Center for Excellence Pulmonary Biology Paul Bollyky Pam Cai Children's Hospital LA Cystic Fibrosis Foundation academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/advaā¦

pf phage entangle cilia and mucins, preventing mucociliary clearance. Congratulations to Elizabeth B Burgener Patrick R. Secor Pam Cai Heilshorn Lab and Carlos Milla on this lovely work! doi.org/10.1093/pnasneā¦



š Congratulations to PhD student Michelle Huang (Michelle Huang) for receiving ⨠1st place ⨠in the Area 8B Biomaterials Graduate Student Award Session American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), sharing her work on protein-engineered hydrogels to control neural progenitor cell stemness! Stanford Engineering



The (virtual) Rising Stars in Soft and Biological Matter Symposium is this Wed 12/11 & Thurs 12/12, and it's an amazing line up of speakers! I'm honored to be selected as a Rising Star this year along with the amazingly accomplished group. Register here: mrsec.uchicago.edu/educational-ouā¦
