Gianluca Prezza
@gprezza.bsky.social
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Fan of dogs, bugs, and making bugs do stuff. Postdoc in the Ellis lab, dept of Bioengineering, Imperial College London.
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Tom Ellis
@proftomellis.bsky.social
· Jul 11
Engineering yeast multicellular behaviors via synthetic adhesion and contact signaling
By designing synthetic toolkits for contact-based signaling (MARS) and cell-cell adhesion
(SATURN), we program yeast to form multicellular structures and perform complex tasks,
like building logic cir...
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Indra Roux
@indraroux.bsky.social
· Jul 4
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Elise Bornet
@elisebor.bsky.social
· Jun 17
Gianluca Prezza
@gprezza.bsky.social
· Jun 18
Westermann Lab
@westermannlab.bsky.social
· Jun 17
Low-input RNA-seq suggests metabolic specialization underlying morphological heterogeneity in a gut commensal bacterium
Bornet et al. investigate the morphological heterogeneity of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron
cells observed both in laboratory culture and inside the mammalian GI tract. The authors
show that cell size i...
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Gianluca Prezza
@gprezza.bsky.social
· May 9
Ewerslab
@ewerslab.bsky.social
· May 9
Measurements of molecular size and shape on a chip
Size and shape are critical discriminators between molecular species and states. We describe a microchip-based high-throughput imaging approach offering rapid and precise determination of molecular pr...
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Gianluca Prezza
@gprezza.bsky.social
· May 9
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Aditya Kunjapur
@kunjapur.bsky.social
· May 1
Engineered orthogonal and obligate bacterial commensalism mediated by a non-standard amino acid
Nature Microbiology - A genetically engineered microbial symbiosis based on synthetic auxotrophy is created, with potential implications as a biocontainment strategy.
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Yolanda Schaerli
@yschaerli.bsky.social
· Apr 15
Engineering intercellular communication using M13 phagemid and CRISPR-based gene regulation for multicellular computing in Escherichia coli
Nature Communications - Engineering multicellular consortia, where information processing is distributed across specialized cell types, offers a promising strategy for implementing sophisticated...
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@nizet.bsky.social
· Apr 14
Engineered bacteria that self-assemble bioglass polysilicate coatings display enhanced light focusing | PNAS
Cutting-edge photonic devices frequently rely on microparticle components to focus
and manipulate light. Conventional methods used to produce these...
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Xiaojing Gao
@synbiogaolab.bsky.social
· Mar 28