CQB Seminar- Jim Collins, PhD- MIT

Dr. Jim Collins will serve as the guest speaker on Friday, March 8, 2024. This seminar is hosted by CQB, CAGT, and CBTE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James J. Collins, PhD., is the Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering & Science and Professor of Biological Engineering at MIT, as well as a Member of the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences & Technology Faculty. He is also a Core Founding Faculty member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, and an Institute Member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. He is one of the founders of the field of synthetic biology, and his research group is currently focused on using synthetic biology to create next-generation diagnostics and therapeutics.

Professor Collins’ patented technologies have been licensed by over 25 biotech, pharma and medical devices companies, and he has co-founded a number of companies, including Senti Biosciences, Sherlock Biosciences and Cellarity, as well as Phare Bio, a non-profit focused on AI-driven antibiotic discovery. He has received numerous awards and honors, including a MacArthur “Genius” Award and the Dickson Prize in Medicine, and he is an elected member of all three U.S. National Academies – the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Academy of Medicine.

Abstract:

Synthetic biology is bringing together engineers, physicists and
biologists to model, design and construct biological circuits out of
proteins, genes and other bits of DNA, and to use these circuits to
rewire and reprogram organisms.  These re-engineered organisms are
going to change our lives in the coming years, leading to cheaper
drugs, rapid diagnostic tests, and synthetic probiotics to treat
infections and a range of complex diseases.  In this talk, we
highlight recent efforts to create synthetic gene networks and
programmable cells, and discuss a variety of synthetic biology
applications in biotechnology and biomedicine

Save the Date: Dr. Alex Holehouse | CQB Seminar

Join the Duke Center for Quantitative Biodesign next Friday, February 16, 2024 at 3:00 pm in Wilkinson 021. Our guest speaker, Dr. Alex Holehouse, is an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Washington University in St. Louis where he will be discussing “Mapping from sequence to function in intrinsically disordered regions.”

The Holehouse Lab studies how biological function is encoded into intrinsically disordered proteins and how this goes wrong in disease. They use a combination of physics-based models, bioinformatics, deep learning, and quantitative cell biology.

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