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Joining EBRC Consortium
Congratulations to Leili Rohani to be accepted as a new member of Engineering Biology Research Consortium (EBRC), focusing on “Space…
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Jacob Becraft selected for MIT Technology Review’s Innovators Under 35
Former graduate student Jacob Becraft has been selected for MIT Technology Review’s Innovators Under 35 list. Jacob was selected in the entrepreaneurship…
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Jesse Tordoff’s paper featured on cover of Cell Reports Physical Science
Jesse Tordoff’s paper Incomplete Cell Sorting Creates Engineerable Structures with Long-Term Stability has been featured on the cover of the most recent…
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iGEM team featured in the MIT Undergraduate Research Journal
The iGEM team has been featured in the MIT Undergraduate Research Journal (MURJ) along with iGEM mentors (and postdoctoral fellows in…
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Katherine Kiwimagi wins Applied BioMath’s poster award
Katherine Kiwimagi, a postdoctoral fellow in the Weiss Lab, has received a poster award at the Computational and Systems Biology…
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Sebastian Palacios receives Harvard-MIT Martha Gray Prize for Excellence in Research
Ph.D. student Sebastian Palacios has received the Harvard-MIT Martha Gray Prize for Excellence in Research given by the Harvard-MIT Division of…
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Nevin Summers appointed to National Leadership Council of the Society for Science & the Public
Nevin Summers, Executive Director of the MIT Synthetic Biology Center and Research Scientist in the MIT Weiss Lab, has been appointed…
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Noreen Wauford receives NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Second-year grad student Noreen Wauford has receveid the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.
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Jake Becraft’s report featured by the Koch Institute
Weiss Lab graduate student Jake Becraft authored a report that was featured in the Timmerman Report and recently highlighted by the Koch…
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Jesse Tordoff receives research presentation award at mSBW 5.0
Graduate student Jesse Tordoff has received the “Rice Bioengineering Synthetic Biology Graduate Student Award” for her project called “Programmable Self-Organizing…