Colorful illustration of spherical lipid nanoparticles.

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An illustration in hues of purple, fuchsia, and cyan of DNA being transcribed into RNA to build a protein. Enhancers help activate this process.
  • Jay Keasling Interviewed by Cimpatico TV on Using Bioengineering to Solve Global Challenges

    Jay Keasling Interviewed by Cimpatico TV on Using Bioengineering to Solve Global Challenges

    Jay Keasling, Chief Executive Officer of the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) and Senior Faculty Scientist in BSE, was interviewed by Cimpatico TV on how bioengineering can solve global challenges.

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  • Q&A: The Story Behind Our Infinitely Recyclable Plastic

    Q&A: The Story Behind Our Infinitely Recyclable Plastic

    A multidisciplinary Berkeley Lab team led by the Joint Bioenergy Institute’s Corinne Scown and the Molecular Foundry’s Brett Helms, has been working for several years to develop a game-changing plastic that, unlike traditional plastics, can be recycled indefinitely and is not made from petroleum. Scown and Helms spoke with Berkeley Lab on the inspiration for this plastic, shortfalls in our current recycling systems, and how this ambitious project is enabled by a diverse combination of scientific expertise.

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  • Scientists Analyze Device for Reusable PPE

    Scientists Analyze Device for Reusable PPE

    Scientists have confirmed that a new dry-sanitizing device may provide a safe and reliable solution that doesn’t alter the integrity of the PPE material.

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  • We’ve Got the Dirt on Soil Protists

    We’ve Got the Dirt on Soil Protists

    A group of scientists who study the interactions between plants and microbes have published a study detailing the dynamic relationships between soil-dwelling, single-celled organisms called protists and developing plants. Protist communities near plant roots were found to respond to the different developmental stages of switchgrass, a crop with excellent potential as a bioenergy feedstock, much like bacterial communities do.

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  • Amy Herr to Head UC Berkeley’s Bakar BioEnginuity Hub

    Amy Herr to Head UC Berkeley’s Bakar BioEnginuity Hub

    UC Berkeley has announced a new campus initiative, the Bakar BioEnginuity Hub (BBH), that aims to launch the world-changing startups of today, while cultivating the innovative leaders of tomorrow. Opening this fall, BBH will focus on people working at the convergence of the life sciences with the physical, engineering, and data sciences. Amy Herr, a faculty engineer in the Biological Systems and Engineering (BSE) Division and UC Berkeley professor of bioengineering, has been named executive director of BBH.

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