Duke Center for Quantitative Biodesign
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Facilitating Quantitative BioDesign Research at Duke University and Beyond.
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New paper on minimal mechanisms of microtubule length regulation in living cells at the Bull. of Math Bio SMB - Society for Mathematical Biology! The goal was to understand what controls microtubule length in dendrites of Drosophila neurons. link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Congratulations to Prof. Lingchong You on his paper published in Nature Communications 'Duplicated antibiotic resistance genes reveal ongoing selection and horizontal gene transfer in bacteria. '
To read more, please visit: nature.com/articles/s4146…
Congratulations to our Director of the Center for Quantitative Biodesign and James L. Meriam Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Lingchong You, on his lab's recent press release.
Read more here: pratt.duke.edu/news/antibioti…
Congratulations to our very own, Prof. Pranam @ ICLR, on receiving a grant from the EndAxD foundation. To read more, please visit: pratt.duke.edu/news/chatterje…
Join us this Friday, 3/22 at 3PM in Wilkinson 021, as we welcome our very own, Samira Musah, as our next speaker for the CQB Seminar Series.
Refreshments will be served.
#DukeEngineering #CQB
New paper from the lab published in Nature Microbiology. On cooperation, cheating, and beautiful patterns. Duke Biomedical Engineering Duke Center for Quantitative Biodesign, led by Nan Luo, Jia Lu and Emrah Şimşek, and in collaboration with Stuart West. Tweetorial to follow. nature.com/articles/s4156…
Join us this Friday, February 23, 2024 from 3-4pm in Wilkinson 021 for our student-/postdoc-led seminar series on AI/automation in biodesign!
Duke Engineering #seminarseries #biodesign
Join the Duke Center for Quantitative Biodesign next Friday, 2/16 at 3:00 pm in Wilkinson 021. Our guest speaker, Dr. Alex Holehouse , will discuss 'Mapping from sequence to function in intrinsically disordered regions.' #CQBSeminar
The Center for Quantitative Biodesign would like thank Dr. Nathan Crook for his exceptional presentation on 'Combinatorial and Evolutionary Engineering of Probiotic Yeast for In Situ Biomanufacturing' and the work that is conducted in your lab.
#CQBSeminar