
WheeldonLab
@labwheeldon
Chemical engineering and synthetic biology lab, UCR. Tweets are my own
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16-08-2018 15:41:18
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Happy to announce that we were awarded an U.S. National Science Foundation Career Award to further our research into CO2 capture and utilization into hydrocarbons. I am especially thankful for my students (the-sustainable-lab.com/group.html), my partner and daughter whose hugs keeps me going.



Happy to have you back at UCR, thanks for a great visit! Wilfred Chen

Proud of this one. nature.com/articles/s4158… WheeldonLab BeltranLab Brian Volkman Nusinow Lab

And here's a research briefing that WheeldonLab and I wrote about the paper. rdcu.be/cP4SF




Come join us in Riverside! The Chemical and Environmental Engineering department is looking to fill an open rank faculty position in #biotechnology, #synbio or #metabolicengineering. UCR Bourns College of Engineering aprecruit.ucr.edu/JPF01658

Applications open for Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology in molecular bacterial plant pathogen interactions in UCR's Microbiology & Plant Pathology Department aprecruit.ucr.edu/JPF01655 - application deadline by Nov 18 UCR Plant Pathology

We developed a new CID module that can be reprogrammed to bind diverse ligands. It works very well in plants, and we used it to make plant-based biosensors. W/ WheeldonLab, T. Whitehead, Nusinow Lab, Brian Volkman, BeltranLab, nature.com/articles/s4158…


Sean Cutler, Sean Cutler, and I are looking for post docs and students to join us on a collaborative project. Email us if you have interests in plant synbio and turning plants into sensors. [email protected], [email protected]

Adam Kulwa Adam WheeldonLab Of course. If you want to pursue a PhD in Plant Biology, application details are here: plantbiology.ucr.edu/graduate-progr…. Fee waivers are available. CEE PhD program application details are here: cee.ucr.edu/academics/grad…. If you are looking for a postdoc, email Ian or me directly.

Genetically engineering plants to change colors when they encounter a contaminant could help scientists better understand their needs—and the environment. Sean Cutler WheeldonLab By celia ford WIRED Science These Plants Can Sound the Alarm in a Toxic World bit.ly/47pNyzW

We're developing rules & tools for interkingdom signaling and hiring. Skills in plant/microbial synthetic biology, protein design, or metabolomics desired. [email protected] & [email protected] for info. We’re trying to next-level this ↓ and I’m excited! bit.ly/3N7l8me