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  • January 27, 2025

    LSI Celebrates 10 Years in Orlando!

    LSI Celebrates 10 Years in Orlando!
    To celebrate of 10 years, LSI traveled to Orlando for a special retreat. This milestone provided an opportunity to reflect on a decade of scientific progress and collaboration with some sun and adventure. Thank you to alumni who were able to join us! We look forward to continuing our research and innovation in the years […]
  • January 13, 2025

    New Biosensors Could Revolutionize Cancer Detection

    New Biosensors Could Revolutionize Cancer Detection
    BME researchers combine precision and simplicity in transforming diagnostic tools. Georgia Tech researchers have developed biosensors with advanced sleuthing skills and the technology may revolutionize cancer detection and monitoring. The tiny detectives can identify key biological markers using logical reasoning inspired by the “AND” function in computers — like, when you need your username and […]
  • January 3, 2025

    AND-gated protease nanosensors to detect anti-tumor immunity published in Nature Nanotechnology

    AND-gated protease nanosensors to detect anti-tumor immunity published in Nature Nanotechnology
    Our work on AND-gated protease-activated nanosensors to improve precision for detection of anti-tumor immunity versus resistant tumors and off-tumor anti-viral responses was published in Nature Nanotechnology! Congratulations to Anirudh and the team! Read the full manuscript here. Summary | Synthetic biology is paving the way for more precise cancer diagnostics by programming biocircuits that perform logical functions. […]
  • January 2, 2025

    LSI welcomes new technician Abigail Sim

    LSI welcomes new technician Abigail Sim
    Abby grew up in Dunwoody, Georgia, and graduated with highest honors from Georgia Tech with a B.S. in Biology and a certificate in Cellular and Molecular Biosciences. As an undergraduate, Abby worked in Dr. Shuichi Takayama's lab to characterize the mechanical properties of breast epithelial mammary organoids and explore their influence on cancer invasion studies. After graduation, she […]