
Styczynski Research Group
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Styczynski group @GeorgiaTech. Synthetic biology for biosensors. Metabolomics. Computational Biology. Helping the world the best we know how. *student-run*
Atlanta, GA
Joined September 2022
Great time at the cell-free systems conference meeting with @LucksLab @PardeeLab @NehaPKamat @grocklin @eXoZymes @NUSynBio @SD_BAengineer @insempra @LiberumBio @stygroupGT and more…
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It's been an exciting week for the stylab! We've had 3 participants in 3 Minute Thesis over the past few days. But most importantly, help me welcome the newest PhD Candidate in our lab, Jiho Seok!!!!
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More TLISA love!!!
With a simple, flexible, no-equipment-needed platform, @GTChBE researchers in @stygroupGT are creating a new way to test for disease at home or in places where medical resources are limited. https://t.co/oSxC2tt9In
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Wow Lex, you continue to inspire us all!! Congrats for winning the 2025 Suddath Award. Can't wait to see what else you do.
Congrats to BioE Ph.D. candidate Alexandra Patterson, winner of the 2025 Suddath Award! Highlights from her presentation today titled "Enabling Technologies for Next-Generation Cell-Free Diagnostics" and the award presented by the Suddath family 🏆 #IBB #SuddathSymposium
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Yay! So happy that TLISA is out in the world. I’m super proud of what we accomplished here
Excited to share our work in @ScienceAdvances! TLISA is a plug-and-play cell-free protein biosensor system developed by @MeganAMcSweeney. We hope this technology is a stepping stone to expand protein detection at the point-of-care!
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Excited to share our work in @ScienceAdvances! TLISA is a plug-and-play cell-free protein biosensor system developed by @MeganAMcSweeney. We hope this technology is a stepping stone to expand protein detection at the point-of-care!
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A split polymerase is used to develop a plug-and-play cell-free biosensor platform for point-of-care protein detection.
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Hot off the presses!!!
Excited to share our latest study on Cu-based nanozymes for sarcosine sensing-a key cancer biomarker!🎉By integrating diodes and light-dependent resistor, we achieved a simple yet effective colorimetric readout, suitable for field deployment. https://t.co/8TXEDZV9um
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Congrats to Lex Patterson for being awarded the James T Porter @GTChBE Graduate Fellowship!
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Dr. Han in the house! Congrats Dr. Han on successfully defending her thesis: "Mechanistic Modeling for Escherichia coli-based Cell-Free Expression for Systems Characterization"
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ANOTHER .5 selfie (unfortunately, a blurry one), but this time, it's because we FINALLY went out to welcome the first years joining our group! So excited to have you Karly, Shifeng, and Ziqi!!
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A .5 selfie to document the stylab procrastinating on work by playing the game Coup... turns out one of us can lie, but can you guess who?
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Can’t wait to get @ChEnected again in Boston next year!
And just to wrap up the week of @ChEnected and bid hello to November, here's a photo featuring StyGroup alumni in San Diego. Thanks @YZhang952 for organizing!
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And just to wrap up the week of @ChEnected and bid hello to November, here's a photo featuring StyGroup alumni in San Diego. Thanks @YZhang952 for organizing!
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Yesterday @ChEnected, our undergrads, Elizabeth Bennett and Hyunjun Ryh, presented their work at the student poster competition! Congrats to Hyunjun for winning 1st place in his division 🥳!! Here's a photo (not an awkward one at all) of them with Mark:
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Harini and Soor had a great this time past week presenting their work @MetabolomicsANA! Congrats to Soor on winning best poster! That's two years in a row for the Styczynski group!! Can you guess who the previous winner was?👀
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I hope there were some enriching discussions about @MeganAMcSweeney's work!
LucksLab journal club by @hermademissie. Split T7 cell-free biosensors from the @stygroupGT! https://t.co/DCFSyoxWpd Cool use of split T7!
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BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”
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