Super excited to share that I will join @Princeton@omenndarlingbio this Fall as an assistant professor. We combine syn bio and AI to program macromolecules and cells for therapeutics engineering and drug target discovery.
Thrilled to share that EVOLVEpro is now published @ScienceMagazine Since our preprint, we now demonstrate low-N eningeering of both antibody and enzymes. We hope this model will broadly useful to the protein engineering field.
Excited to share that our latest RADARS story is finally out in Nature Biotech. Since the last arXiv, we extensively engineered our sensor and now present RADARSv2 with better safety profile and enhanced sensitivity to detect genes as low as 13 TPM.
Really excited to share this synthetic phosphorylation piece out @ScienceMagazine. We present design rules for engineering synthetic phosphorylation circuits and its application in engineering cell therapy.
Thrilled to share the final version of our fanzor paper. Since our arXiv, we added a comprehensive analysis of Fanzor1 and Fanzor2's in vitro activity, intron and MGE organization, NLS acquisition, and mammalian genome editing activity.
Interested in single cell genomics but need help getting started? Check out the full agenda for our Single Cell Genomics Day next Friday (3/4). All talks will be live-streamed (no registration required) at satijalab.org/scgd22
Are RNA-guided nucleases outside prokaryotes? In this arXiv, we present a novel group of proteins named HERMES (Horizontally-transferred Eukaryotic RNA-guided Mobile Element Systems) and demonstrate their evolutionary trajectory from prokaryotic ancestor
Thrilled to share my undergraduate work during my time @BashorLab. In this preprint we present comprehensive design rules for building protein circuits and engineering phosphorylation pathways in mammalian cells! check out the paper and this X-tutorial.