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'''Recent news:'''
'''Recent news:'''


'''March 2013''' Yuan's [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bit.24903/abstract paper], "Escherichia coli-based cell free production of flagellin and ordered flagellin display on virus-like particles", was published online in Biotechnology and Bioengineering
'''04 Mar 2016''' Julie shares her love for science with middle school and high school students at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Check out this  [http://healthier.stanfordchildrens.org/en/robot-bridges-gap-young-patients-isolation-hospital-school-peers/ article] about how they use technology to make science labs accessible to all students.  


'''11 January 2013''' Cem and William's [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006291X12021663 paper], "Pluripotency transcription factor Sox2 is strongly adsorbed by heparin but requires a protein transduction domain for cell internalization", was published in Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.
'''21 Sep 2015''' Yuan's [http://www.pnas.org/content/112/40/12360 paper], "Assessing sequence plasticity of a virus-like nanoparticle by evolution toward a versatile scaffold for vaccines and drug delivery", was published in PNAS


'''3 January 2013''' Dr Cem Albayrak's [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006291X12024680 paper], "Using E. coli-based cell-free protein synthesis to evaluate the kinetic performance of an orthogonal tRNA and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase pair", was published in Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.
'''18 Sept 2015''' Congratulations to Franklin for a successful thesis defense on engineering cell-free hydrogen production from biomass!


'''21 December 2012''' Stanford VPUE awarded an undergradaute research grant to Taylor Nguyen and Nik Evitt for the cyanobacteria foundational tools project.
'''15 Sept 2015''' Congratulations to Benjamin for a successful thesis defense on VLPs for enhanced prostate tumor imaging!
 
'''07 Aug 2015''' Congratulations to Stacey for a successful thesis defense on engineering in vitro photobiological hydrogen production!
 
'''04 July 2015''' Franklin, Phil and Kunal's [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360319915013257 paper], "Development of a synthetic pathway to convert glucose to hydrogen using cell free extracts", was published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
 
'''05 June 2015''' Kunal and Nik's paper [http://www.jbioleng.org/content/9/1/10 paper], "Chemical Lysis of Cyanobacteria", was published in Journal of Biological Engineering
 
'''18 May 2015''' Congratulations to Kunal for a successful thesis defense on engineering electron metabolism in cyanobacteria!
 
'''24 January 2014''' Jon and Stacey's [http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6169/424.short paper], "The HydG Enzyme Generates an Fe(CO)2(CN) Synthon in Assembly of the FeFe Hydrogenase H-Cluster", was published in Science
 
'''25 October 2013''' Jon's [http://www.sciencemag.org/content/342/6157/472.short paper], "A Radical Intermediate in Tyrosine Scission to the CO and CN− Ligands of FeFe Hydrogenase", was published in Science


'''12 October 2012''' Dr Alyssa Bingham-Powell successfully defended. THREE CHEERS


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</html> Recent news:

04 Mar 2016 Julie shares her love for science with middle school and high school students at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Check out this article about how they use technology to make science labs accessible to all students.

21 Sep 2015 Yuan's paper, "Assessing sequence plasticity of a virus-like nanoparticle by evolution toward a versatile scaffold for vaccines and drug delivery", was published in PNAS

18 Sept 2015 Congratulations to Franklin for a successful thesis defense on engineering cell-free hydrogen production from biomass!

15 Sept 2015 Congratulations to Benjamin for a successful thesis defense on VLPs for enhanced prostate tumor imaging!

07 Aug 2015 Congratulations to Stacey for a successful thesis defense on engineering in vitro photobiological hydrogen production!

04 July 2015 Franklin, Phil and Kunal's paper, "Development of a synthetic pathway to convert glucose to hydrogen using cell free extracts", was published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

05 June 2015 Kunal and Nik's paper paper, "Chemical Lysis of Cyanobacteria", was published in Journal of Biological Engineering

18 May 2015 Congratulations to Kunal for a successful thesis defense on engineering electron metabolism in cyanobacteria!

24 January 2014 Jon and Stacey's paper, "The HydG Enzyme Generates an Fe(CO)2(CN) Synthon in Assembly of the FeFe Hydrogenase H-Cluster", was published in Science

25 October 2013 Jon's paper, "A Radical Intermediate in Tyrosine Scission to the CO and CN− Ligands of FeFe Hydrogenase", was published in Science


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