
Maria Gracia Alvan
@mgracialvan
B.Sc. Genetics & Biotech. Peruvian traveler. #Synbio #MetEng
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01-12-2013 03:23:17
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Time lapse video shows Pseudomonas’ aggressive response to the presence of Staph aureus. The eLife - the journal study by Dominique Limoli’s University of Iowa team could lead to new approaches for antimicrobial therapies bit.ly/2QjZw9J


Great #metabolic #engineering work from Jens Nielsen group following a multidimensional engineering approach of S. #cerevisiae resulting in the production of >1 g l−1 of medium chain fatty acids #biofuels #synbio Nature Catalysis nature.com/articles/s4192…



An engineered E. coli strain for direct in vivo fluorination (Markakis @RosserLab Alistair Elfick ‏The University of Edinburgh University of St Andrews) doi.wiley.com/10.1002/cbic.2…


Happy to share our manuscript on replacing the Calvin cycle with the reductive glycine pathway in Cupriavidus necator, a successful metabolic heart transplant towards sustainable formate biotech #openacces #synbio MPIMP Potsdam Golm 🌱🧪 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


The #special #issue on #SynBio-guided #Metabolic #Engineering edited by Francesca Ceroni Rodrigo Ledesma-Amaro & yours truly Frontiers is now online👇 frontiersin.org/research-topic…


Design, build, test... and then tune to perfection! Our latest work is out in Nature Communications. Big congrats to everyone involved. Mario di Bernardo The Royal Society Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research @BristolUniEng University of Bristol Biological Sciences Bristol BioDesign Institute #synbio doi.org/10.1038/s41467…


In collaboration with the group of Tobias Erb, we designed a bottom-up synthetic biology approach (#microfluidics inside) to construct a chloroplast mimic. Happy to share that it has just been published ! MaxSynBio Institut universitaire de France (IUF) Université de Bordeaux @INC_CNRS science.sciencemag.org/content/368/64…

For all in #bottomup #synbio: the #syncell2020 conference Univ. of New Mexico Max Planck School Matter to Life is going online from 26-28 of May. Register for free to get the latest developments in building #syntheticcells from non-living matter by the leading scientists in the field! syncell2020.unm.edu







