Hi All
I’m hosting Ariel Lindner for a talk on Monday and we’ll run it as a webinar, so please join! The whole talk will be very cool but the following part especially so, on @FranQuero95’s work on the qByte among other open science and citizen science projects that Ariel has championed over the years.
our contribution to a collaborative framework based on open science routes for tackling infectious disease detection, discovery of antibiotics, combining frugal approaches, citizen science and state-of-the-art synthetic biology [3].
F.J. Quero et al (2025) BioArxiv 10.1101/2024.11.03.621723
He is always an engaging speaker, so I hope to see you there!
Jenny
Seminar: Lab Snippets: TEARS, PHEIGES and DNA Detectives
Time: Mon 19 May at 12:00 UTC+1
Venue: LT3, Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology
Zoom Registration: Webinar Registration - Zoom
Speaker: Dr Ariel B. Lindner
Systems Engineering and Evolution Dynamics INSERM team, Computational, Quantitative and Synthetic Biology Dept., IBPS and Paris Biofoundry, CNRS, Sorbonne University
The talk will focus on recent advances in our lab: RNA-mediated phase separation as Transcriptionally Engineered Addressable RNA Solvents (TEARS) [1] as a proxy for a synthetic organelle in bacteria, PHage Engineering by In vitro Gene Expression and Selection (PHEIGES) as a proxy for genotype-phenotype coupling [2] as well as our contribution to a collaborative framework based on open science routes for tackling infectious disease detection, discovery of antibiotics, combining frugal approaches, citizen science and state-of-the-art synthetic biology [3].
[1] H. Guo et al (2022) Cell 10.1016/j.cell.2022.09.016
[2] A. Levrier et al (2024) Nature Comm 10.1038/s41467-024-46585-1
[3] F.J. Quero et al (2025) BioArxiv 10.1101/2024.11.03.621723