Manish Kushwaha @manishmicrobe.bsky.social (@manishmicrobe) 's Twitter Profile
Manish Kushwaha @manishmicrobe.bsky.social

@manishmicrobe

Synthetic Biology, Biological Computing, Bioengineering @INRAE_Micalis @INRAE_France @AgroParisTech @UnivParisSaclay. Views are my own.

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Michael C. Jewett (@michaelcjewett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where do you find the latest innovations in #synbio? Check out SEED (synbioconference.org/2025), in Houston this year. Abstracts are due in March.

Niko McCarty 🧫 (@nikomccarty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We should build an Our World in Data, but for biotechnology. Let me explain. In 2011, while working in Brazil, Max Roser began formulating the idea for Our World in Data. He initially planned to publish “data and research on global change,” possibly as a book. Before long,

We should build an Our World in Data, but for biotechnology.

Let me explain.

In 2011, while working in Brazil, <a href="/MaxCRoser/">Max Roser</a> began formulating the idea for Our World in Data. He initially planned to publish “data and research on global change,” possibly as a book. Before long,
Lingchong You (@lingchongyou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Excited to share our latest work, just published in Nature Chemical Biology! We demonstrate how population-level gene regulation can be dynamically controlled and amplified using programmable gene transfer. Duke Center for Quantitative Biodesign Duke Biomedical Engineering Link to paper: doi.org/10.1038/s41589…

Angel Goñi-Moreno @angelgm.bsky.social (@angelgmoreno) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Massive upgrade to our preprint "Reprogramming genetic circuits using space": mathematical modeling, time-based experiments, new functions, more supplementary material... We're thrilled about this work and hope you enjoy it! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Massive upgrade to our preprint "Reprogramming genetic circuits using space": mathematical modeling, time-based experiments, new functions, more supplementary material... We're thrilled about this work and hope you enjoy it! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Alex Fedorec (@ajfedorec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NERC funded PhD project with Tom Fayle and myself to study the impacts of anthropogenic change on ecosystems using synthetic microbial communities and agent based modelling trees-dla.ac.uk/projects/explo… Short deadline (20th Jan) Please share 🙏

Antonia Sagona (@antonia_sagona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper from the lab! Thanks to Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research MIBTP Life Sciences for the funding! Great work from Michael Tadesse and my two MBio students Nala and Martha. Thanks to Fabrizio Alberti for the great collaboration!! ACSOmega pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Tom Ellis (@proftomellis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Using LySE, we evolved [..] a 50.9% increase in end-point biomass of a bacterial strain that utilizes the PET monomer, ethylene glycol, as its sole carbon source.” —> nice work

Manish Kushwaha @manishmicrobe.bsky.social (@manishmicrobe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring for a funded PhD in design of cross- and multi-species genetic circuits. #PhD #synbio #crossspecies #multispecies #biocomputing #circuits #pathways INRAE Micalis Université Paris-Saclay Details here: cellularcomputing.team/joinus/

We are hiring for a funded PhD in design of cross- and multi-species genetic circuits. #PhD #synbio #crossspecies #multispecies #biocomputing #circuits #pathways <a href="/INRAE_MICALIS/">INRAE Micalis</a> <a href="/UnivParisSaclay/">Université Paris-Saclay</a> 

Details here: cellularcomputing.team/joinus/
iGEM Community (@igemcommunity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

15+ open positions are up on our #SynBio Job Board for early, mid-career and late-career professionals! Discover the jobs here: community.igem.org/job-board

15+ open positions are up on our #SynBio Job Board for early, mid-career and late-career professionals!

Discover the jobs here:
community.igem.org/job-board
ElowitzLab (@elowitzlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Synthetic biology could enable new types of programmable therapeutics. Our new preprint introduces synthetic protein circuits that selectively trigger cell death in Ras-mutant cancer cells, with interesting advantages compared to existing approaches. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…