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Professor Tullman-Ercek Elected to Serve on Congressman Foster’s Science Council
From https://mailchi.mp/fas/cspi-pr-2021-06-22?e=1cb8795bdc: Professor Danielle Tullman-Ercek was elected to serve as an expert on Congressman Foster’s Science Council, promoting fully incorporate ... Read MoreInnovative Plastic Upcycling Project Receives 2020 CLP Cornew Award
From Northwestern Chemistry of Life Processes Institute: Monica Olvera de la Cruz, Lawyer Taylor Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Chemistry, and Danielle Tullman-Ercek, Associate ... Read MoreBuilding Better Biologics: A Q&A with Danielle Tullman-Ercek
From Northwestern Chemistry of Life Processes Newsletter: CLP recently caught up with Tullman-Ercek, Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, and Director, Master of Science in Biot... Read MoreEmily’s Work on SyMAPs in Collaboration with the Francis Lab was Featured on Northwestern Engineering News
From Northwestern Engineering News: A team of researchers including Northwestern Engineering faculty has expanded the understanding of how virus shells self-assemble, an important step toward developi... Read MoreNSF Awards Center for Synthetic Biology Researchers to Engineer Synthetic Cells
From Northwestern Center for Synthetic Biology: To jump-start the design and engineering of synthetic cells, the National Science Foundation has awarded an 800k grant to researchers at Northwestern’... Read MoreLeonard and Tullman-Ercek labs host science outreach event teaming up with Science Explorers
From Northwestern Center for Synthetic Biology: The Leonard and Tullman-Ercek labs partnered with the Science Explorer program at Mather High School to host students for a hands-on synthetic biology e... Read MoreJay Enters NASA’s Mars Simulation Habitat
From NPR: The University of Hawaii runs an experiment funded by NASA entitled HI-SEAS. In HI-SEAS, 6 people live in a habitat designed to simulate a mission on Mars for 8 months. Jay, a visiting schol... Read MoreTullman-Ercek Lab Develops a Smaller Virus for Drug Delivery
From Northwestern Engineering News: Earlier this year, Michael Asensio and Norma Morella co-authored a paper in Nano Letters about how a single mutation reshaped the viral capsid MS2 into the smaller ... Read More- 2 of 2
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