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New publication on 3D-printable microbial inks

Congrats to Avinash Manjula-Basavanna and Anna Duraj-Thatte - co-first authors on a new paper in Nature Communications! The paper describes their efforts to engineer curli-fiber-producing bacteria to form a shear-thinning hydrogel that can be printed into...

New paper on Stiff Living Materials

New paper on Stiff Living Materials

Congrats to Avinash Manjula-Basavanna and Anna Duraj-Thatte on their new paper, now published at Advanced Functional Materials. The paper describes a new ways to fabricate rigid, transparent materials by drying whole microbial biomass. Avinash and Anna show that this...

Welcome incoming graduate class!

Welcome to the incoming graduate cohort at Northeastern Chemistry and Chemical Biology! With our normal Open House event for admitted students being virtual due to the  pandemic, we created a quick video to introduce you to our lab. [video width="1280" height="720"...

New publication on probiotic engineering

Congrats to Ilia Gelfat, Anton Kan, Siva Emani, and Pichet (Bom) Praveschotinunt on their new publication out in ACS Synthetic Biology! It describes the engineering of a plasmid system that is compatible with a probiotic E. coli strain (Nissle 1917) and is retained...

Preprint on Stiff Living Materials

Check out our recent preprint entitled "Robust, Self-Regeneratable Living Materials"! This work, by Avinash Manjula-Basavanna and Anna Duraj-Thatte, describes the fabrication of macroscopic, stiff, semi-transparent materials directly from drying microbial biomass. The...

Welcome to the lab, Ahmed!

We welcome Ahmed Sami Helal Ali Elwakeil to the lab! Ahmed is a postdoc who will be studying metal binding interactions with microbial biomass.

New NSF Grant

New NSF Grant

We got a new NSF grant from the Division of Materials Research to explore the feasibility of creating bioplastics from engineered microbes! Check out our positions page if you are interested in a position in the lab in this area. (Picture credit: Wikimedia Commons)

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