Collaborative paper with the Kreeger Lab is out in APL Bioengineering. BME graduate student Harris Krause pushed this over the finish line despite COVID and all the other challenges 2020 threw his way. In this …
Research
Congrats to Neydis on her first first-author paper!
Neydis’ first first-author paper is out today in mSphere! Neydis developed optogenetic control of cell-to-cell cooperative interactions in communities of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Megan receives an NSF CAREER award!
Megan and the research group received an NSF CAREER award entitled “Synthetic approaches to unravel heterogeneous decision-making in individual microbes and populations”. This award will fund research in the McClean lab for the next five …
Nice UW Madison article on Bhuvana and Megan’s work bridging biology and electronics for hybrid biosensing!
Article is available here
Megan and Bhuvana’s paper entitled “Shining light on molecular communication” accepted to ACM Nanocomm
A paper written by Megan McClean and Bhuvana Krishnaswamy has been accepted in the Proceedings of the Seventh Annual ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computer and Communication. Congratulations!
The McClean lab receives an NIH equipment supplement to do high-throughput optogenetics!
Thanks to a $240,329 equipment supplement from NIGMS the McClean Lab will be able to develop and acquire equipment for high-throughput optogenetics. Congratulations all!
Alex, Emily, Jehad and Jack’s paper is out at MethodsX!
A pilot project from the Biomedical Engineering Design course is now published at MethodsX describing a unique microfluidic sampler. Congratulations all!
Paper out at Science Advances!
Our collaboration with the Beebe Lab to develop under-oil microfluidics with applications to studying pathogenic fungal biofilms is now out a Science Advances! Congratulations all!
Cameron’s research featured!
Cameron’s research was featured in the UW Madison College of Engineering news! Congratulations Cameron!
JOVE article is online
Scott, Ping, and Megan’s JOVE article on in situ hybridization for visualization of single mRNA molecules is now online! JOVE Video