
The UCSD Biodynamics Laboratory focuses on the use of engineering methods in the theoretical design and experimental construction of synthetic gene regulatory networks.

Check out the latest research coming from the lab that has been published in peer-reviewed journals.
RECENT NEWS
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August 10, 2023
Engineered Bacteria to Detect Tumor DNA
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July 21, 2020
Scientists are one step closer to delaying aging
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July 21, 2020
News 8: UC San Diego Researchers Discover Two Paths of Aging
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June 2, 2020
Interfacing gene circuits with microelectronics through engineered population dynamics
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March 5, 2020
Synthetic biologists redesign the way bacteria ‘talk’ to each other
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March 5, 2020
Biodiversity May Thrive Through Games of Rock-Paper-Scissors
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Feb 28, 2020
Scientists design how to use harmless bacteria to detect heavy metals in drinking water
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
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A programmable fate decision landscape underlies single-cell aging in yeast, Science
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Interfacing gene circuits with microelectronics through engineered population dynamics, Science
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Interfacing gene circuits with microelectronics through engineered population dynamics, Science Advances
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Inducible cell-to-cell signaling for tunable dynamics in microbial communities, Nature Communications
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Genome-scale transcriptional dynamics and environmental biosensing, PNAS
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Rock-paper-scissors: Engineered population dynamics increase genetic stability, Science
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Synchronized cycles of bacterial lysis for in vivo delivery, Nature
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INTERESTED IN JOINING?
We’re always on the lookout for top-notch graduate students. If you are a prospective graduate student interested in the possibility of joining the lab, you can apply to the Biology Division, the Bioengineering Department, the Bioinformatics Program, or the q-bio Ph.D. Specialization program. The first step is to be admitted to one of these graduate programs, and students inquiring about about joining the lab will be notified if positions are available. Please, click here for more information.