February 9, 2006 Steve Conolly, Associate Professor of Bioengineering at UC Berkeley, was selected to deliver one of the Lillian M. Gilbreth Lectures for Young Engineers at the 2006 meeting of the National Academy of Engineering in Irvine, California.
Archives for 2006
Schaffer Directs Viral Evolution
February 7, 2006 Viruses can be forced to evolve in ways beneficial to humans, according to new research by David Schaffer, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at UC Berkeley and member of the Bioengineering Graduate Group.
Keasling lab intelligently evolves proteins
February 2006 Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering Professor Jay Keasling and collaborators have developed a technique to guide the evolution of certain proteins toward a desired outcome.
Keasling lab intelligently evolves proteins
February 2006 Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering Professor Jay Keasling and collaborators have developed a technique to guide the evolution of certain proteins toward a desired outcome.
Jay Keasling in New York Times
January 2006 Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering Professor Jay Keasling’s work in synthetic biology is featured in a New York Times article on the emerging field.
Keasling hailed as Tech Pioneer in Davos
January 2006 Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering Professor Jay Keasling traveled to Davos, Switzerland to attend the World Economic Forum January 25-29. Amyris Biotechnologies, co-founded by Keasling, was one of 36 start-up companies chosen as technology visionaries – companies whose products could change the world.