We are thrilled to announce the recent publication on BioRXiv of the Golden Gate Assembly platform for R. Toruloides. Congratulations to the authors for this achievement that will guide and help doing scientific advancement.
New manuscript on 3D printing of living materials
We are excited to announce a new publication on 3D printing of living materials. In this ACS – Applied Bio Materials publication led by Tobias Butelmann, we examined the permissibility of oxygen in hydrogels and how yeast metabolism functions in response to immobilization.
This publication results from our TalTech research group’s ongoing fruitful collaboration with the Alshakim Nelson’s Laboratory at University of Washington and Tarmo Tamm’s Laboratory at Tartu University.
Congrats to all co-authors for the fantastic achievement!
Congrats to all the authors for their great work!
New manuscript on automated cell size measurement
The work of our former BSc student Aleksandr Illarianov was recently published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology journal, where he developed a machine learning algorithm for the analysis of optical microscopy images. The algorithm was applied for the analysis of more than 500 000 cells in a comparative study of conventional and non-conventional yeast stress responses.
Congrats to all the authors for their great work!
Link to the manuscript: https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.03100-20
New publication is out now!
We have a new publication “Screening and growth characterization of non-conventional yeasts in a hemicellulosic hydrolysate” published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. Here we have characterized the consumption profiles and growth patterns of nine non-Saccharomyces yeast strains on an industrial hemicellulosic hydrolysate, provided by our partners from Graanul Biotech.
Congrats to all the authors Paola, Daria, Nemailla and Petri.
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We have a new publication on benchmarking the accuracy of absolute proteomics approaches
Together with Chalmers University of Technology, we have analysed the accuracy of absolute proteomics approaches. These results offer a new benchmark for assessing MS data quality for protein quantification, while also underscoring current limitations in this approach.
The research was published in Proteomics – link to the paper.
Pre-print on 3D printed living materials out in bioRxiv
Together with @NelsonLabUW, we brewed Indian pale ale and showed that 3D printed beer got more ethanol than classic beer.
Have a look at: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.15.426505v1
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