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Single-chain nanoparticles are intriguing materials inspired by proteins that consist of a single precursor polymer chain that has collapsed into a stable structure. In many prospective applications,…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Sophia Colmenares, UG '24 Department
Chemical and Biological Engineering
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iGEM: Interkingdom Communication, Fatima Sarfraz,…
iGEM: Interkingdom Communication, Fatima Sarfraz, UG '26; Ja'nae Gordon, UG '26; Dania Khalid, UG '26; Parth Rana, UG '26; Fatima Sarfraz, UG '26; Sanjana Venkatesh, UG '26; Brian Park, UG '26; Maia Weatherly, UG '25; and Meryl Liu, UG '25 (3993888)
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The Princeton iGEM team will be undertaking a project to rewire bacterial and mammalian cells to communicate with each other via protein secretion. Bacterial cells can secrete proteins that can enter…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Fatima Sarfraz, UG '26; Ja'nae Gordon, UG '26; Dania Khalid, UG '26; Parth Rana, UG '26; Fatima Sarfraz, UG '26; Sanjana Venkatesh, UG '26; Brian Park, UG '26; Maia Weatherly, UG '25; and Meryl Liu, UG '25 Department
Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Biomedical devices that penetrate the skin, such as implants and vascular access devices, rely on a stable attachment between the tissue and material to prevent complications. If the adhesion fails…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Youn Kyoung (Elena) Cho, GS Department
Chemical and Biological Engineering
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The use of organic semiconductors (OSCs), i.e, conductive polymers, has risen greatly over the last few decades, as scientists have taken advantage of their unique properties, including greater…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Colin Brown, UG '24 Department
Chemical and Biological Engineering
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based on research published in Advanced Materials on May 22, 2022: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.202109682
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Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
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In an increasingly polluted world, contaminants have become a significant threat to biological homeostasis and may be eliciting rapid evolutionary responses in exposed wildlife populations. In 1980,…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Yeraldi Loera Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Uncovering Bacterial Gene Clusters Associated With Natural Product Biosynthesis
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July 29th, 2021 Speaker
Sydney Mullin Department
Department of Chemistry
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Antibiotic Discovery
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July 28th, 2021 Speaker
Rahul Saha Department
Department of Computer Science
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A workshop featuring talks by:Surekha
Davies:
“Life on the Edge: Imaginative Prototyping and Sea Monsters in Early Modern
Europe” For
early modern European naturalists, the…
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April 2nd, 2021 Speaker
Surekha Davies & Jennifer Rampling Department
Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (CREMS)
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A team of Princeton researchers found they could coat a liquid elastic on the
outside of a disc and spin it to form useful, complex patterns. When
spun just right, tiny spindles rise from the…
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February 22nd, 2021 Department
Chemical and Biological Engineering
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This session was part of Engage 2020, the new Princeton University innovation and entrepreneurship conference. During Engage 2020, Professor Robert Prud’homme delivered a lecture on his…
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November 5th, 2020 Speaker
Pablo Debenedetti, Dean for Research; Robert K. Prud'homme, Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering Department
Princeton Innovation Location
Online
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Professor Cliff Brangwynne presented his group's research on a novel approach to targeting COVID-19 in a session highlighting Princeton's pandemic research and solutions. Brangwynne's…
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November 6th, 2020 Speaker
Clifford Brangwynne, Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, HHMI Department
Princeton Innovation Location
Online
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May 6th, 2020 webinar "ENVIRONMENT". Hosted by Pascale Poussart, Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research, with welcome by Jill Dolan, Dean of the College.
Presenters:
Kasia…
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May 6th, 2020 Speaker
Princeton Research Day presenters Location
Webinar
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Zeolites are crystalline, solid Brønsted acid catalysts with tunable micropore (< 2 nm diameters) networks that act as molecular sieves by selectively accommodating molecules based on size.…
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April 29th, 2020 Speaker
Hayat Adawi, GS Department
Chemical and Biological Engineering
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