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Bashor Lab

@bashorlab

Bashor Lab in Houston, Texas | Mammalian Synthetic Biology et al.

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Adam Stevens (@stevenschem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am excited to announce that in March, I will start my lab in the Department of Cancer Biology (Univ. of Pennsylvania Department of Cancer Biology) at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine (Penn Medicine). Stevens.bio

itamar (@itamarchinn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see our work published in Science Magazine on generating novel disordered proteins with PLMs that selectively localize in biomolecular condensates! An honor to collaborate with Peter G Mikhael Ilan Mitnikov Henry Kilgore Regina Barzilay Richard Young science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Emma J Chory (@chorye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine running a restaurant & suddenly only having budget for ingredients & chefs—no rent, electricity, heat, water, support staff, insurance, trash, toilet paper. This is what 'cutting indirects' did to every major biomedical center & hospital in the US.

Stuart Buck (@stuartbuck1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW POST on NIH indirect costs, why last night's action is illegal, and how to actually improve research efficiency! goodscience.substack.com/p/indirect-cos…

NEW POST on NIH indirect costs, why last night's action is illegal, and how to actually improve research efficiency! 

goodscience.substack.com/p/indirect-cos…
Isaac Hilton (@isaacbhilton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to outstanding postdoc Jing Li on leading the newest paper from the lab with the amazing support from collaborators at Rice, UNC-CH, and Duke. We show that aberrant IDR fusions can provoke oncogenic gene expression via distinct engagement patterns with the human genome.

Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research in Science represents a notable step forward in designing enzymes from scratch. With a new approach, researchers designed an enzyme that uses a covalent intermediate to catalyze a two-step reaction, analogous to what many proteases do when breaking apart proteins.

New research in Science represents a notable step forward in designing enzymes from scratch.

With a new approach, researchers designed an enzyme that uses a covalent intermediate to catalyze a two-step reaction, analogous to what many proteases do when breaking apart proteins.
Rice University Bioengineering (@rice_bioe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rice bioengineer Gang Bao and collaborators at Baylor College of Medicine have developed a new gene-editing strategy that dramatically boosts the effectiveness of gene therapies in the liver. bit.ly/4gAHOaA

Rice bioengineer Gang Bao and collaborators at Baylor College of Medicine have developed a new gene-editing strategy that dramatically boosts the effectiveness of gene therapies in the liver. bit.ly/4gAHOaA
Rice University Bioengineering (@rice_bioe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us February 20 for a Bioengineering Colloquium featuring Dr. Carl de’Boer from the University of British Columbia. He will share insights to his research on continual improvement of cis-regulatory models. bit.ly/41fMmif

Join us February 20 for a Bioengineering Colloquium featuring Dr. Carl de’Boer from the University of British Columbia. He will share insights to his research on continual improvement of cis-regulatory models. bit.ly/41fMmif
Xiaojing Gao (@synbiogaolab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So we beat on. Gene/cell therapies often use proteins that could be recognized/rejected as non-self by our immune system. We combine algorithms to build proteins that are therapeutically relevant and can masquerade as our own parts doi.org/10.1101/2025.0…

Rice Engineering and Computing (@riceengineering) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rice Innovation announced its most recent awardee of the One Small Step Grant: RICE BIOENGINEERING NSF Graduate Research Fellow AJ Walters. Funding supports his therapeutics solution company Chassis.Bio, which develops tech to target neuroinflammation. news.rice.edu/news/2025/rice…

Rice Innovation announced its most recent awardee of the One Small Step Grant: <a href="/RiceBIOE/">RICE BIOENGINEERING</a> NSF Graduate Research Fellow AJ Walters. Funding supports his therapeutics solution company Chassis.Bio, which develops tech to target neuroinflammation. news.rice.edu/news/2025/rice…
Sang Yup Lee (@mbelmbel99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bio-based production of poly(ester amide) for the first time. Great work, Dr. Chae and co-authors. Biosynthesis of poly(ester amide)s in engineered Escherichia coli Nature Chemical Biology rdcu.be/edUDv nature.com/articles/s4158…

Lauren Stadler (@lauren_stadler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fresh in Nature Biotechnology! We developed a synthetic biology tool for tracking gene transfer in microbial communities and applied it to study plasmid hosts in a wastewater microbiome. Awesome collab with Chappell Lab & Joff Silberg and incredible students. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Gina El Nesr (@ginaelnesr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Protein function often depends on protein dynamics. To design proteins that function like natural ones, how do we predict their dynamics? Hannah Wayment-Steele and I are thrilled to share the first big, experimental datasets on protein dynamics and our new model: Dyna-1! 🧵

Protein function often depends on protein dynamics. To design proteins that function like natural ones, how do we predict their dynamics?

<a href="/HWaymentSteele/">Hannah Wayment-Steele</a> and I are thrilled to share the first big, experimental datasets on protein dynamics and our new model: Dyna-1!

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Tom Ellis (@proftomellis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unlike a lot of other universities right now, we are still hiring for new faculty here at Imperial in London šŸŽ‰šŸšØšŸ‡¬šŸ‡§šŸ«– If you want to come and run a research group in the theme of bioengineering then apply to be my colleague before the end of April. imperial.ac.uk/jobs/search-jo…

Nature Biotechnology (@naturebiotech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spatial genomics of AAV vectors reveals mechanism of transcriptional crosstalk that enables targeted delivery of large genetic cargo go.nature.com/4kFUnEO

Spatial genomics of AAV vectors reveals mechanism of transcriptional crosstalk that enables targeted delivery of large genetic cargo go.nature.com/4kFUnEO
Romero lab (@romerolab1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Sunday to all! This morning, we are excited to share Chase’s work developing a simple, scalable method to assemble 100s-1000s of custom genes from oligo pools using standard lab tools! (Small 🧵 below)

Happy Sunday to all! This morning, we are excited to share Chase’s work developing a simple, scalable method to assemble 100s-1000s of custom genes from oligo pools using standard lab tools! (Small 🧵 below)
Raffael Schumann (@raffaelschumann@genomic.social) (@raffaellucaschu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Our lab just rewrote lifeā€˜s operating system! Together, we’ve built Syn57 - an E. coli with a synthetic genome running on a 57-codon genetic code! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #SyntheticBiology #Syn57 #PhD #GeneticCode #GenomeEngineering #Biosecurity #FutureOfBiology