On Thursday, May 23th Adam Pah successfully defended his PhD thesis before his committee. During his time at the lab he worked on using a global metabolic network to predict metabolite conservation on individual organisms. He also created some powerful data visualization tools.
[Read full story]On Friday, May 11, lab member Adam Hockenberry passed his PhD proposal and is now a PhD candidate in the Interdepartmental Program in Biological Sciences. His research is centered on uncovering how sequence elements of genes regulate protein expression levels and is in collaboration with Dr. Michael Jewett in the laboratory for cell-free systems and synthetic biology.
[Read full story]Congratulations to Rufaro Mukogo who, on monday, May 7th, successfully defended his master’s thesis.
[Read full story]Dr. Andrea Lancichinetti received his Ph.D. in Physics from Politecnico di Torino in Turin (Italy) in 2012. He joins the lab as a post-doctoral fellow. His research interests are focused on clustering algorithms in networks, null models for testing the significant of modules and benchmarking.
[Read full story]Physicians for critically ill need “copilots” to remind them of important details
By Marla Paul
CHICAGO —- Caring for patients in a medical intensive care unit in a hospital and flying a 747 are complicated tasks that require tracking thousands of important details, some of which could get overlooked. That’s why the pilot has a checklist and a copilot to ...
[Read full story]On Friday-the-thirteenth, Patrick successfully defended his doctoral thesis. His work involves building tools to understand complex biological systems through the application of physically-grounded models. He will be staying with the lab through the end of the summer.
[Read full story]Congratulations to Sam Seaver on the successful defence of his doctoral thesis.
[Read full story]Congratulations to Adam and Nico on their selection as two of the three Northwestern University recipients of research awards by the Chicago Biomedical Consortium. The monetary awards will go towards paying for their research expenses.
[Read full story]Dr. Filippo Radicchi received his Ph.D. in Physics from Jacobs University in Bremen (Germany) in 2007. He joins the lab as a post-doctoral fellow. His research interests are focused on the application of methods and tools of statistical physics to the study of complex systems and networks.
[Read full story]Patrick has been selected as the Runner-Up for the 2010 Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Distinguished Graduate Researcher Award. Patrick accepted the honor at this year’s department retreat, at which he was invited to speak about his work.
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