Aristilde Lab @ Northwestern Engineering
@aristildelab
Studying Mechanisms of Environmental Organic Processes, #Metabolomics #Biogeochemistry #Biotechnology, Dr. Ludmilla Aristilde #BlkInEngineering #BlkinGeoscience
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Official announcement of Aristilde Lab @ Northwestern Engineering publication on #soil #microbes and #CO2 production from #organic matter in Environmental Science and Technology Environmental Science & Technology Journals.
Editorial board members and associate editors toasting Environmental Science Journals of the RSC #ESPI former EIC Kris McNeill ETH Zurich his amazing tenure over the past 8 years. We welcome new EIC Elsie Sunderland Harvard University Center for the Environment who took the helm on Jan 2024. Aristilde Lab @ Northwestern Engineering Jasquelin Pena Cora Young Hans Peter Arp
Proud Aristilde Lab @ Northwestern Engineering is part of Northwestern CSB. See Nature Communications article on approach to teach #syntheticbiology with molecular, network, cellular, community, societal scales. Led by Ashty Karim The Lucks Lab, and many contributions nature.com/articles/s4146…
A team led by Aristilde Lab @ Northwestern Engineering of Cornell CALS Cornell University Northwestern Engineering sought to probe how #Pseudomonasputida processes the metabolism of a mixture of representative lignocellulose-related compounds into CO2 versus biomass. Read in ES&T: go.acs.org/a3O
My colleague Pavel Dvořák et al. is organizing a great conference! Great location, great speakers, and great organizers: what else do you need? EFB Biotechnology Elsevier Pavel Dvořák
Another fun-to-discuss & write collaboration w/Danilo Perez & Víctor de Lorenzo: what makes #Pseudomonas our favorite chassis? #SynBio #Systems #Biology #Metabolic #Engineering #Biocatalysis
Out in Environmental Science & Technology Journals Letters, new findings on repression of microbial #arsenic methylation by selective #organic matter, a carbon catabolite repression response. Research led by Matthew Reid's Lab Cornell University The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, #metabolomics data from Aristilde Lab @ Northwestern Engineering. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
Official announcement of Aristilde Lab @ Northwestern Engineering publication on #iron oxides found in #soils and #sediments serving as catalysts of #organic phosphorus recycling, highlighting a missing piece in the #phosphorus cycle.
Check out Northwestern news article “Minerals Play Newly Discovered Role in Earth’s Phosphorus Cycle”, based on Aristilde Lab @ Northwestern Engineering recent pub in Nature Communications. Northwestern Engineering Northwestern Civil & Environmental Engineering Northwestern CSB DOE Office of Science. mccormick.northwestern.edu/news/articles/…
Our 8-year journey to uncover mineral catalysts as missing piece in phosphorus cycle, now story in Chemical and Engineering #News C&EN (Chemical & Engineering News). To young scientists, persevere when community does not yet believe your idea, and find willing collabs along the way. cen.acs.org/environment/Na…
Thank you Trienens Institute for Sustainability and Energy for highlighting our work on iron oxide minerals as catalysts of organic phosphorus recycling.
Goldschmidt2025 Great opportunity to present my Ph.D. work on DNA-mineral interactions. Met and discussed my work with finest scientists working in Environmental Chmistry, Aristilde Lab @ Northwestern Engineering, Jeff Catalano, Markus Klebber, James Kubicki, Satish Myneni and Scott Fendorf
That was a cool collab with Angela Douglas group Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine to apply our #metabolomics method developed in Aristilde Lab @ Northwestern Engineering to study soil bacteria to the studies of symbiosis between #insects and their gut #bacteria. Thanks Christophe Duplais 🧪🪲🌾⌬ for the shoutout!
It’s a wrap in Copenhagen…Pablo and Kalai were awesome co-chairs Pablo Iván Nikel @pabnik.bsky.social Kalai Mathee #Pseudomonas2024 Microbiology Society