
Harcombe Lab
University of Minnesota
October 20, 2022
3:30 PM, 239 Gortner
Multi-Omics Investigation of Carbon Flux Networks in Environmental Bacteria of Biotechnological Relevance



Yujie Men
UC Riverside
October 13, 2022
3:30 PM, Gortner 239
Reception to follow
Microbial defluorination of per-and polyfluorinated compounds: the current status, promise, and challenges



The DNA Solution
The exploding yeast and fluorescent fish are interesting, for sure. But for Michael Smanski, the real attraction of synthetic biology is the chance to work at the cusp of a new era in biology—one that holds promise for improving food production, medical care, climate change adaptation, pollution cleanup and more.



Building New Metabolic Pathways
Microbes are nothing if not industrious. The metabolic pathways (linked series of chemical reactions) in these tiny organisms lead them to crank out a wide variety of molecules for all sorts of purposes — and that’s what has Mike Freeman’s attention.



Kate Adamala
University of Minnesota
October 6, 2022
3:30 PM, Amundson 151D
Life but not alive: bioengineering with synthetic cells



Art Edison
University of Georgia
September 29, 2022
3:30 PM, 151D Amundson Hall
East Bank
Unique Strengths of NMR Metabolomics: In vivo metabolism and improved compound identification



Sean Elliot
Boston University
3:30 September 22, 2022
239 Gortner
Reception to follow
Redox Enzymes of Carbon Transformation, through an electrochemical lens



Ludmilla Aristilde
University of Minnesota
September 15, 2022
3:30 PM, 239 Gortner
Multi-Omics Investigation of Carbon Flux Networks in Environmental Bacteria of Biotechnological Relevance