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Using synthetic protein scaffolds to control information flow of a kinase pathway in eukaryotic cells.<br>
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Revision as of 00:51, 27 October 2007

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Location, Location, Location:
Directing Biology through Synthetic Assemblies and Organelles

Read More

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Project 1: Protein Scaffolds as a Molecular Breadboard

Using synthetic protein scaffolds to control information flow of a kinase pathway in eukaryotic cells.
Read More

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Project 2: Creating a Synthetic Organelle

Engineering phosphoinositide "barcodes" to create an intracellular membrane-bound chassis for

synthetic biology applications in eukaryotic cells.
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Students

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Planning & Development

Media


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About Us

A Guided Tour through the Project

Behind the Scenes