Stanford Department of Bioengineering
Innovations, insights, and stories from Stanford BioE 💫
- Best view on campus? Even the hawks agree. 🦅 Shriram Center for Bioengineering and Chemical engineering PC: Jan Hansen
- Reposted by Stanford Department of BioengineeringIn this preprint, @stanford.edu scientists present Hybprinter, a 3D hybrid #bioprinting platform that combines soft hydrogels with rigid biomaterials in a single, continuous process. @bioe-stanford.bsky.social @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social 🧪
- Stanford Bioengineering’s Hill-Maini Lab launches Chef-in-Residence program bringing in a two-Michelin-star chef into the lab to imagine a more sustainable food future. bioengineering.stanford.edu/news/taste-f...
- One of the best parts of Stanford BioE is our incredible students — and Sydney Barta is no exception. 🌟 bit.ly/4iotkNH
- Autumn glow on campus 🌲🌟
- Congrats to K.C. Huang on recieving the @NIH Director's Pioneer Award! With the award, Dr. Huang will create the first comprehensive atlas of small-intestinal microbes, build synthetic communities that model how they protect us from pathogens, and develop health precision tools.
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- 🌱 Congrats to Stanford BioE Professor @jennbrophy.bsky.social, named a 2025 HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar! www.hhmi.org/programs/fre...
- Siebel Scholars announced its 2026 scholarship recipients including 5 students from @bioe_stanford 🌟78 scholars were selected for their academic excellence and leadership potential. Congrats Xinyi Chen, Ananya Goyal, Ariel Hannum, Anoosha Pai S, Vivian Zhong 🎉
- The 2025 Stanford BioE Department Symposium was a celebration of bold science and a bright community! 🧫🧑🏻🔬🌲🖼️
- What a day! 🎉 The 1st Stanford Synthetic Biology Expo featured inspiring flash talks + posters from across disciplines. Thanks to all who joined and made it a success!
- How does @bioe_stanford professor @rbaltman.bsky.social use AI? In this Stanford Report Q&A, Russ Altman shares why he allows AI in class, but rejects it in recommendation letters. news.stanford.edu/stories/2025...
- Introducing @bioe_stanford Class of 2025! 📸: Fontejon Photography
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- 🏆 Ross Venook has been named a 2024–25 recipient of the Stanford Lecturer’s Award for Teaching & Undergraduate Education! 🎓 Ross is a Senior Lecturer with Stanford Bioengineering and Associate Director for Engineering, Stanford Biodesign. news.stanford.edu/stories/2025...
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- Reposted by Stanford Department of BioengineeringNow streaming: AI in Life Sciences Discovery 💡 From protein structures to precision health, leaders from academia & industry explore how AI is transforming biomedical discovery. 🎙️ Nicolò Fusi, Brian Hie, Emma Lundberg, James Zou med.stanford.edu/raisehealth/... @stanfordhai.bsky.social
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- Reposted by Stanford Department of BioengineeringThank you very much @abdourachidthiam.bsky.social for kicking off the 2025 Stanford BioE colloquium @bioe-stanford.bsky.social! We had a blast learning about cellular lipid droplets and seeing all the creative ways you combine cell biology, chemistry and physics!!!
- Reposted by Stanford Department of BioengineeringResearchers @bioe-stanford.bsky.social and in #BioEGSB & @jgi.doe.gov @berkeleylab.lbl.gov collaborated on a high-impact approach for dissecting complex host-microbe interactions in the infant microbiome, revealing new possibilities for studying the broader microbial world. go.lbl.gov/gut_microbes
- Bioprinting the future! 🖨️🧬 Dr. Mark Skylar-Scott & Soham Sinha demoed their cutting-edge 3D bioprinter at the Stanford School of Engineering Centennial Showcase. Thanks to @kpixtv.bsky.social for stopping by! @stanfordmedicine.bsky.social www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco...
- Reposted by Stanford Department of BioengineeringEpisode #28 in #TheoreticalNeurosciencePodcast: On whole-cell modeling of bacteria – with Markus Covert theoreticalneuroscience.no/thn28 In 2020 a model of E. coli with 10000 equations and 19000 parameters was presented by the guest. How are such models made?
- Congrats to Assistant Professor Vayu Hill-Maini on being named a CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar! 🌍🎉
- Our very own Prof. @stephenquake.bsky.social has been named a @royalsociety.org Fellow, joining the oldest scientific academy in the world. Great to see your huge contributions to driving scientific breakthroughs is recognized globally. 🎉 t.co/RPNEwgyfPu
- We had a blast sharing our research at the Stanford School of Engineering Centennial Showcase! Grateful to be part of 100 years of innovation, discovery, and community. Happy 100th anniversary, Stanford Engineering! 💯🌲🎈 #CentennialShowcase #100YearsOfInnovation #OurBioticFuture
- Stanford hosted its 2nd Synthetic Biology for Sustainability Symposium on May 7! Supported by deans of the Stanford Schools of Medicine, Engineering & Sustainability, the event featured cross-campus speakers on how synthetic biology can power a more sustainable future. Live sketch by Callie Chappell
- Reposted by Stanford Department of BioengineeringOur 2025 photo contest results are in 📸 Explore action, beauty, and nature from the perspectives of Stanford community members: stanford.io/42sbSkW Image credits: Cara Askren, Peter Marinos, Max Kessler, Laurie LaPat-Polasko
- Interested in learning about the latest innovations in synthetic biology for sustainability? Join us for the Stanford Synthetic Biology for Sustainability symposium happening on May 7 🌲synbioevent.stanford.edu
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- Congratulations to Professor Jennifer Cochran who was recently elected to the National Academy of Engineering for protein discovery and development, biotechnology entrepreneurship, and leadership in academic bioengineering! news.stanford.edu/stories/2025...
- Stanford BioE PhD student Bella Archibald named Top 30 Young Scientists working on breakthrough solutions to climate change 🌍🛠️🌿 Honored by Inflection Award for her impact @jennbrophy.bsky.social Read more: bioengineering.stanford.edu/news/stanfor...
- Stanford faculty are working to transform the way the world grows, distributes, and consumes food, with research in sustainable food systems, food security, health equity, culture, and diet. 🥗 news.stanford.edu/stories/2025...
- Science thrives in a culture of support 💕
- Reposted by Stanford Department of BioengineeringWe are excited to make #CRISPR accessible to high school education. 🧬 Go check out the article in The Stanford Daily to read about our frugal CRISPRkits. #democratizingscience #scienceaccessibility @bioe-stanford.bsky.social @stanford-chemh.bsky.social stanforddaily.com/2025/02/03/c...
- 🚀 Meet Eliel Akinbami, a Stanford BioE PhD student in @pollyfordyce.bsky.social Lab! Their research has led to HT-MEK (High-Throughput Microfluidic Enzyme Kinetics), a groundbreaking technique that condenses years of enzyme research work into just weeks. 🔬 @stanford-chemh.bsky.social #stanfordbioe
- Are you on the #academicjobmarket? Join Stanford Department of Bioengineering! We are seeking a Biological-Laboratory Lecturer to help develop and teach @Stanford undergraduate bioe courses! #bioengineering #synbio #molecular #cell #physiology Apply here: goto.stanford.edu/bioe-jobs
- Researchers in Stanford’s Department of Bioengineering have developed a policy roadmap for community-centered science, LABraries, and a career path for community science, LABrarians. Read our policy report here: bioengineering.stanford.edu/news/stanfor...
- Professor Michael Jewett and his collaborators are leveraging AI to revolutionize enzyme discovery, using a computational process that allows for engineering enzymes faster, while not having to rely on using living cells to produce the enzymes. Read more: engineering.stanford.edu/news/hunt-ne...
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- Congratulations to Dr. Paul Yock, Professor Emeritus and founding Co-Chair of Stanford Bioengineering, on receiving the National Medal of Technology and Innovation—the nation’s highest honor for groundbreaking achievements in technological achievement🏅👏 #StanfordBioE
- Science in 60 Seconds: Haotian Du, PhD student with Possu Huang’s lab, explains her research on creating novel proteins that expands the possibilities for detecting more cancer types. @possuhuanglab.bsky.social @haotiandu.bsky.social
- Incredible work from BioE Professor’s Possu Huang Lab @possuhuanglab.bsky.social @haotiandu.bsky.social - pioneering novel proteins with new structures and functions, unlocking new possibilities for detecting more cancer types. Congratulations!
- 1/ In two back-to-back papers, we present our de novo TRACeR platform for targeting MHC-I and MHC-II antigens TRACeR for MHC-I: go.nature.com/4gcLzn5 TRACeR for MHC-II: go.nature.com/4gj5OQk
- Just another day conducting research with the Prakash Lab @prakashlab.bsky.social: sailing to the Arctic and ice-olating diatoms at -15°C! Talk about a cool discovery ❄️🔬
- Our latest discovery of “lowest recorded temperature for eukaryotic cell motility” going all the way down to -15deg C. Come for the crazy cold Arctic & stay for diatoms. Will write longer thread - but enjoy video below of diatoms gliding on frozen ice surfaces. Congrats @zqing.bsky.social & team.
- Virtual cell models have the potential to transform biological research. Stanford BioE Professors Emma Lundberg, Stephen Quake, and collaborators highlight how collective efforts to build these models could open new pathways for how we understand and model biology.
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