Julie Laurent (@juliemlaurent) 's Twitter Profile
Julie Laurent

@juliemlaurent

🦠🔬 PhD student in living materials @ETH_en | 🎓 Alumna @EPFL_en

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Grateful to have hosted the NCCR Bio-Inspired Materials Yong Researchers Conference yesterday ETH Zurich. It was great to see all the inspiring research done in our community - many thanks to all the speakers!

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Honored to have hosted Eva Blasco last Friday for our seminar series on Sustainable & Bioinspired Materials at ETH Zurich. Thanks for the amazing talk on 4D (micro)printing and its future towards life-like behavior!

Honored to have hosted <a href="/EvaBlascoPo/">Eva Blasco</a> last Friday for our seminar series on Sustainable &amp; Bioinspired Materials at <a href="/ETH_en/">ETH Zurich</a>. Thanks for the amazing talk on 4D (micro)printing and its future towards life-like behavior!
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It was great to hear Prof. Molly Stevens from Imperial College London talk at our Sustainable & Bioinspired Materials seminar series ETH Zurich last Friday! Translating findings and tools from the lab to applications in healthcare is what we need, thank you for showing us it is possible💪

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During our last seminar, we had the privilege to have Prof. Peter Fratzl from Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces visit us at ETH Zurich. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on how materials can contribute to a more sustainable future and for advocating for transdisciplinary research!

During our last seminar, we had the privilege to have Prof. Peter Fratzl from <a href="/MpiciPotsdam/">Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces</a> visit us at <a href="/ETH_en/">ETH Zurich</a>. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on how materials can contribute to a more sustainable future and for advocating for transdisciplinary research!
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Great day with Prof. Orlando Rojas Orlando Rojas from UBC who visited us at ETH Zurich last Friday for our seminar series on Sustainable & Bioinspired Materials. Thanks for your beautiful talk on wood materials and how they can be used to reach circularity!

Great day with Prof. Orlando Rojas <a href="/Orlando93842114/">Orlando Rojas</a> from UBC who visited us at <a href="/ETH_en/">ETH Zurich</a> last Friday for our seminar series on Sustainable &amp; Bioinspired Materials. Thanks for your beautiful talk on wood materials and how they can be used to reach circularity!
Marco Binelli (@binellimarco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My work with shiny microbes has finally seen the light, instead of just shedding it 😊 Give it a read! Thanks André R Studart Complex Materials ETHZ for helping me getting this one out :) #livingmaterials #materials #microbes #3Dprinting #ethzurich ETH Department of Materials onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…

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Watch the fascinating process of harvesting 'vegan leather' material from fermentation in our lab 👇 #sustainablematerials #veganleather #innovation #NC6

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One of the most-viewed PNAS articles in the last week is “Directed evolution of material-producing microorganisms.” Explore the article here: ow.ly/Vyus50SUfiB. For more trending articles, visit ow.ly/XXCh50SUfiz.

One of the most-viewed PNAS articles in the last week is “Directed evolution of material-producing microorganisms.” Explore the article here: ow.ly/Vyus50SUfiB. 

For more trending articles, visit ow.ly/XXCh50SUfiz.
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📈 Trending Article in PNAS One of the most-viewed PNAS articles in the last week is “Directed evolution of material-producing microorganisms.” Explore the article here: ow.ly/qoU650SYO4P. For more trending articles, visit ow.ly/WWIp50SYO4Q.

📈 Trending Article in PNAS

One of the most-viewed PNAS articles in the last week is “Directed evolution of material-producing microorganisms.” Explore the article here: ow.ly/qoU650SYO4P. 

For more trending articles, visit ow.ly/WWIp50SYO4Q.
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Happy to see the ELM community growing last week at the #ELM24 ! 🦠🦠🦠 Thank you for all the inspiring discussions, it was such a great conference. 🤩 I was also delighted to present our framework on the directed evolution of microorganisms for #ELMs. 🎤

Happy to see the ELM community growing last week at the #ELM24 ! 🦠🦠🦠 Thank you for all the inspiring discussions, it was such a great conference. 🤩 
I was also delighted to present our framework on the directed evolution of microorganisms for #ELMs. 🎤
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📢🚨 PhD opening Interested in living materials and microfluidics? 🦠🫧 Join our team ETH Zurich ETH Department of Materials to develop sustainable materials! Details and how to apply: jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_… #phd #hiring #JobAlert