
Jono Wojciechowski
@jono_woj
#ozchemist | Senior Researcher and Theme Leader | 2020 CAS Future Leader | All views are my own. He/Him
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https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/j.wojciechowski 02-01-2014 19:55:33
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Want to create hydrogels – both INSIDE and OUT of living cells – with controlled viscoelasticity? Check out our latest preprint, a fun first collaboration with the Institute for Protein Design’s Baker Lab! doi.org/10.1101/2023.0… De novo protein design meets hydrogel biomaterials! (1/11)



We are also looking for a PhD student for this exciting bioprinting project led by Asme Boussahel, cosupervised by myself and Ash. Come join the exciting bioprinting and tissue engineering community at University of Bristol! Please pass on to anyone that might be interested!

Our lab is recruiting a PhD student to start October 2023. Project: high-throughout screening of hydrogels for organoid culture. In collaboration with The ICR and The Francis Crick Institute please RT findaphd.com/phds/project/h… Bioengineering

A potent anti-cancer therapy has been created using “click chemistry”, where molecules click together like LEGO bricks, in a new study by Prof Vijay Chudasama, Dr Peter Szijj UCL Chemistry UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences & Stanford Chemistry colleagues incl Prof Carolyn Bertozzi ucl.ac.uk/news/2023/jul/…


Huge congratulations to Léa Rochet on her work on the use of pyridazinediones for tuneable & reversible covalent cysteine modification, a highly collaborative project with Baker Group @dr_mike_porter Kreso Bucar Molly Stevens & Abil Aliev, plus many more! pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Please share. I have a fully funded 3-year PhD studentship in my new lab Chemistry_QMUL focussing on generating polymer-based artificial cells. They have importance in therapy, biotechnology, and producing approximations to understand biological phenomena qmul.ac.uk/spcs/chemistry…

Still time to apply for a PhD with our group and David K Smith, perfect for people wanting to do synthetic chemistry but with lots of interdisciplinary opportunities to learn more about biology and biomaterials. Deadline 4th Jan

Honored to have helped contribute an article with Anseth Group and Bruce Kirkpatrick entitled "Engineering native biological complexity from the inside–out and outside–in" to the VERY FIRST issue (and pages 2-5 at at that!) of Nature Chemical Engineering! Live now: nature.com/articles/s4428…


A couple of weeks left to apply for PhDs in our group Durham Chemistry! Projects on creating and harnessing transmembrane gradients. Details below, retweets appreciated! Position 1: findaphd.com/phds/project/c… Position 2: findaphd.com/phds/project/d…


I put together a short post describing our recent Nature Communications paper with this beautiful illustration by @xiyue27.. Looking forward to discovering new cluster-based MOFs (and playing with our new toy from Rigaku Oxford Diffraction)! communities.springernature.com/posts/a-zero-v…


New analysis from the The Royal Society shows just how high UK visa costs for researchers are compared to upfront costs for similar visa routes in 13 other countries. Here, we take a look at how the UK compares to countries in the G7 included in the analysis 🔍⤵️ 1/5


Open POSTDOC POSITION to work on a Human Frontiers funded project to develop in vitro models of plant roots using supramolecular biofabrication to study plant microbiomes. In collaboration with Prof. Gabriel Castrillo UoN RMCT @UoN_BDI Engineering UoN jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…



Thrilled to see this work w/ Heyifei (Alex) Fu out in Science Magazine today! That's a wonderful wrap of my time with @aprahamian Dartmouth 🌲 Dartmouth Chemistry. Feeling grateful and fortunate to had worked with the best mentors, colleagues and friends there.

In our report Science Magazine (bit.ly/4fpiyEJ), we @aprahamian used a U-tube as a filtration system & showed how a photoswitchable hydrazone-based anion receptor can be applied in the active pumping of KCl against a gradient (video is a simplistic rendering of process)