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         <h2>Recent News</h2>
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         <p>6/2009</p>
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             <li><name>Shan Gao</name> and <name>Oren Shur</name> both presented poster presentations at the 3rd Annual Advances in Biomolecular Engineering: Protein Design Symposium at the New York Academy of Sciences.</li>
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             <li><name>Mark Blenner</name> gave a talk entitled "Intrinsically Disordered RTX Motifs as Scaffolds for Engineering Allosterically Controlled Biomolecular Recognition" at the Chemical Biology: Year End Discussion Meeting of the New York Academy of Sciences.</li>
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        <p>5/2009</p>
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            <li><name>Doris Glykys</name> successfully defended her PhD thesis, the second from the Banta group.  Her thesis was entitled "Modeling and engineering of oxidoreductase proteins for miniaturized energy applications".  Congratulations Dr. Glykys!</li>
            <li><name>Professor Banta</name> gave a research seminar entitled "Protein Engineering for Biosensors and Biofuel Cells" in the Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM.</li>
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        <p>4/2009</p>
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            <li><name>Oren Shur</name> and <name>Flora Felsovalyi</name> both successfully defended their thesis proposals. And, <name>Asli Sahin</name> passed her qualifying exam. Congratulations guys!</li>
            <li>A paper entitled "Development of a bacteriophage-based system for the selection of structured peptides" by <name>Chockalingam, Lu and Banta</name> was published in <journal>Analytical Biochemistry</journal>.</li>
        </ul>
        <p>3/2009</p>
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            <li><name>Professor Banta</name> has been awarded a Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) Award from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) for a new state-of-the-art Fast Performance Liquid Chromatography (FPLC) system.</li>
            <li>A  paper entitled "Bifunctional chimeric fusion proteins engineered for DNA delivery: Optimization of the protein to DNA ratio" by <name>Gao, Simon, Morrison III and Banta</name> was published in <journal>Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects</journal>.</li>
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        <p>2/2009</p>
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            <li>A paper entitled "Metabolic Control Analysis of an Enzymatic Biofuel Cell" by <name>Glykys and Banta</name> was published in <journal>Biotechnology and Bioengineering</journal>.</li>
            <li><name>Ian Wheeldon</name> successfully defended his PhD thesis, the first from the Banta group. The thesis was entitled "Bifunctional protein building blocks for functional hydrogel assembly" and Ian was awarded a Dissertation with Distinction. Congratulations Dr. Wheeldon!</li>
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        <h2>Recent Lab News</h2>
        <p>6/2009</p>
        <ul>
           <li><name>Shan Gao</name> and <name>Oren Shur</name> both presented poster presentations at the 3rd Annual Advances in Biomolecular Engineering: Protein Design Symposium at the New York Academy of Sciences.</li>
           <li><name>Mark Blenner</name> gave a talk entitled "Intrinsically Disordered RTX Motifs as Scaffolds for Engineering Allosterically Controlled Biomolecular Recognition" at the Chemical Biology: Year End Discussion Meeting of the New York Academy of Sciences.</li>
        </ul>
        <p>5/2009</p>
        <ul>
           <li><name>Doris Glykys</name> successfully defended her PhD thesis, the second from the Banta group.  Her thesis was entitled "Modeling and engineering of oxidoreductase proteins for miniaturized energy applications".  Congratulations Dr. Glykys!</li>
           <li><name>Professor Banta</name> gave a research seminar entitled "Protein Engineering for Biosensors and Biofuel Cells" in the Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM.</li>
        </ul>
        <p>4/2009</p>
        <ul>
           <li><name>Oren Shur</name> and <name>Flora Felsovalyi</name> both successfully defended their thesis proposals. And, <name>Asli Sahin</name> passed her qualifying exam. Congratulations guys!</li>
           <li>A paper entitled "Development of a bacteriophage-based system for the selection of structured peptides" by <name>Chockalingam, Lu and Banta</name> was published in <journal>Analytical Biochemistry</journal>.</li>
        </ul>
        <p>3/2009</p>
        <ul>
           <li><name>Professor Banta</name> has been awarded a Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) Award from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) for a new state-of-the-art Fast Performance Liquid Chromatography (FPLC) system.</li>
           <li>A  paper entitled "Bifunctional chimeric fusion proteins engineered for DNA delivery: Optimization of the protein to DNA ratio" by <name>Gao, Simon, Morrison III and Banta</name> was published in <journal>Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects</journal>.</li>
        </ul>
        <p>2/2009</p>
        <ul>
           <li>A paper entitled "Metabolic Control Analysis of an Enzymatic Biofuel Cell" by <name>Glykys and Banta</name> was published in <journal>Biotechnology and Bioengineering</journal>.</li>
           <li><name>Ian Wheeldon</name> successfully defended his PhD thesis, the first from the Banta group. The thesis was entitled "Bifunctional protein building blocks for functional hydrogel assembly" and Ian was awarded a Dissertation with Distinction. Congratulations Dr. Wheeldon!</li>
        </ul>

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