Yolanda Schaerli
@yschaerli.bsky.social
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Synthetic biologist, Associate Professor at University of Lausanne, Switzerland
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Yolanda Schaerli
@yschaerli.bsky.social
· Sep 10
Yolanda Schaerli
@yschaerli.bsky.social
· Sep 10
Deciphering microbial spatial organization: insights from synthetic and engineered communities
Abstract. Microbial communities are frequently organized into complex spatial structures, shaped by intrinsic cellular traits, interactions between communi
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Yolanda Schaerli
@yschaerli.bsky.social
· Sep 10
Deciphering microbial spatial organization: insights from synthetic and engineered communities
Abstract. Microbial communities are frequently organized into complex spatial structures, shaped by intrinsic cellular traits, interactions between communi
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Yolanda Schaerli
@yschaerli.bsky.social
· Sep 10
Yolanda Schaerli
@yschaerli.bsky.social
· Sep 10
Uptake and leakage rates differentially shape community arrangement and composition of microbial consortia
Abstract. Bacteria often grow as communities in intricate spatial arrangements on surfaces and interact with each other through the local exchange of diffu
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Yolanda Schaerli
@yschaerli.bsky.social
· Sep 10
Uptake and leakage rates differentially shape community arrangement and composition of microbial consortia
Abstract. Bacteria often grow as communities in intricate spatial arrangements on surfaces and interact with each other through the local exchange of diffu
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· Jun 10
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@rosscloney.bsky.social
· May 2
Engineering intercellular communication using M13 phagemid and CRISPR-based gene regulation for multicellular computing in Escherichia coli - Nature Communications
Engineering multicellular consortia, where information processing is distributed across specialized cell types, offers a promising strategy for implementing sophisticated biocomputing systems. Here th...
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Yolanda Schaerli
@yschaerli.bsky.social
· Apr 15
Engineering intercellular communication using M13 phagemid and CRISPR-based gene regulation for multicellular computing in Escherichia coli
Nature Communications - Engineering multicellular consortia, where information processing is distributed across specialized cell types, offers a promising strategy for implementing sophisticated...
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