Diana Tanase
@dianatanase.bsky.social
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PhD @dimichelelab1.bsky.social working on 🧬 and synthetic cells @cebcambridge.bsky.social | Chemistry graduate at ICL | interested in all things Outreach 🧪🔬
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dianatanase.bsky.social
So glad to see this beautiful work out! Got to work with an amazing team and see these small but mighty DNA receptors in action. 🧬
dianatanase.bsky.social
My work on DNA condensates @dimichelelab1.bsky.social is now out! 🧬🎉🍬
A huge thank you to @francolab.bsky.social lab for their invaluable expertise and to everyone in our lab for their insights, feedback, and countless discussions along the way. I’ve learned so much from working with you all!
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rogerrubiosanchez.bsky.social
New preprint! 🚨
With Elita Peters @dianatanase.bsky.social @dimichelelab1.bsky.social, we introduce cation-regulated DNA receptors for structural and functional responses in synthetic cells! 🧬 We think they are useful for bottom-up sensing and signalling pathways.

Hope you enjoy the read!
biorxivpreprint.bsky.social
Cation-controlled assembly, activity, and organisation of biomimetic DNA receptors in synthetic cell membranes https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.04.27.650532v1
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continiclau.bsky.social
🚨PhD opportunities available! 🚨
I have two open #PhDpositions in my group:

1️⃣ For international EU students (deadline in 1 week!)
2️⃣ For home-UK students

If you’re excited about synthetic cells, don’t miss out!

📄 Apply here: continilab.com/join-us/
Join us
We invite enthusiastic PhD students, postdocs, and research fellows to join our team and explore exciting research in Soft Matter, Cell Mimicry and Synthetic Biology. Several funding opportunities …
continilab.com
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dimichelelab1.bsky.social
Happy new year everyone, and some great news!
We have an opening for a PhD candidate to join our lab @cebcambridge.bsky.social in October 2025 as part of the new exciting MSCA Doctoral Network @comeincell.bsky.social

jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/49240/
jobs.cam.ac.uk
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continiclau.bsky.social
Please Share! 🚨 #FullyFunded #PhDopportunity for UK-home student 🚨

🔬Are you interested in designing dynamic synthetic cells that mimic essential life-like functions?

Join my group at @imperialsci.bsky.social @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social ! #cellmimicry #FindAPhD

findaphd.com/phds/project/e…
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engbioirc.bsky.social
Great talks by Juliette Bucci @cebcambridge.bsky.social and Honghao Su @honghaosu.bsky.social @plantscience.bsky.social at our EngBio ECR Meetup today. We hope to see you at next meetup 20 Jan 👉 www.tickettailor.com/events/engin...
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engbioirc.bsky.social
Handful of spaces left for our EngBio Early Career Researcher Meetup with light lunch next Mon 9 Dec, 12pm at West Hub. Talks by Juliette Bucci @cebcambridge.bsky.social and Honghao Su @honghaosu.bsky.social @plantscience.bsky.social 👉
www.tickettailor.com/events/engin...
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indraroux.bsky.social
Join us for the final EngBio Early Career Researcher Meetup of 2024! @engbioirc.bsky.social 📆Monday 9th December📍Cambridge West Hub. Talks by Juliette Bucci @cebcambridge.bsky.social 🧬 and Honghao Su @honghaosu.bsky.social @plantscience.bsky.social 🌱. 👉RSVP: www.tickettailor.com/events/engin...
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engbioirc.bsky.social
Great turnout for our @engbioirc.bsky.social Forum and lunch yesterday. Amazing talks from @KateAdamala and Sean @cutlersr on programming biology, from engineering plant phenotypes to building cells.
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dimichelelab1.bsky.social
Amazing to see our work on designer RNA condensates featured on the cover of @naturenano.bsky.social!!!
#RNAnanotech #condensates #SynCells

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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palankar.bsky.social
🤩 November 2024 issue of @naturenano.bsky.social is here 👉 www.nature.com/nnano/volume...

The cover shows synthetic cells expressing artificial organelles, assembled from genetically encoded RNA nanostructures @dimichelelab1.bsky.social

Paper here 👉 doi.org/10.1038/s415...

#FluorescenceFriday
Designer RNA condensates
The cover shows a fluorescence microscopy image of synthetic cells expressing artificial organelles, assembled from genetically encoded RNA nanostructures.
 
See Fabrini, G., Farag, N., Nuccio, S.P. et al. Co-transcriptional production of programmable RNA condensates and synthetic organelles. Nat. Nanotechnol. 19, 1665–1673 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-024-01726-x


Abstract
Condensation of RNA and proteins is central to cellular functions, and the ability to program it would be valuable in synthetic biology and synthetic cell science. Here we introduce a modular platform for engineering synthetic RNA condensates from tailor-made, branched RNA nanostructures that fold and assemble co-transcriptionally. Up to three orthogonal condensates can form simultaneously and selectively accumulate fluorophores through embedded fluorescent light-up aptamers. The RNA condensates can be expressed within synthetic cells to produce membrane-less organelles with a controlled number and relative size, and showing the ability to capture proteins using selective protein-binding aptamers. The affinity between otherwise orthogonal nanostructures can be modulated by introducing dedicated linker constructs, enabling the production of bi-phasic RNA condensates with a prescribed degree of interphase mixing and diverse morphologies. The in situ expression of programmable RNA condensates could underpin the spatial organization of functionalities in both biological and synthetic cells.

 
Image: Giacomo Fabrini (The Francis Crick Institute) and Lorenzo Di Michele (University of Cambridge). Cover design: Vanitha Selvarajan