Kiyan Shabestary
@KiyanS1I am a metabolic engineer and systems biologist, passionate about sustainability and how microorganisms can be engineered to help us tackle global warming.
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Very happy to share my review paper about growth-arrest production and two-stage processes, published about a month ago! This represents the continuation of a reflexion that was first initiated in @paulsimv lab and later developed with our co-authors!
New Review! Microbial catalysts must partition incoming substrate between synthesis of biomass and a desired product. Two-stage bioprocesses can accommodate this trade-off and maximise productivity by temporal separation of growth and production phases. bit.ly/3YVLUoj
Very happy to announce the publication of my main postdoctoral work at @IC_CSynBio @ImperialBioeng , the fruit of a 2-year collaboration between the group of @LedesmaAmaro and the @DNAFoundry, supported by postdoctoral fellowships from @EMBO and MSCA/UKRI.
Last work from the group out of the press in @NatureComms ! Here we looked at baker yeast 🥐🍺 through the single-cell lenses 🔎🦠 We found out genetically identical subpopulations with different behaviours emerging in response to amino acid identity. nature.com/articles/s4146…
Last work from the group out of the press in @NatureComms ! Here we looked at baker yeast 🥐🍺 through the single-cell lenses 🔎🦠 We found out genetically identical subpopulations with different behaviours emerging in response to amino acid identity. nature.com/articles/s4146…
Great work led by @KiyanS1 Supported by @ERC_Research starting grant, @EMBO fellowship, MSCA/UKRI. Performed at @imperialcollege , @ImperialBioeng , @IC_CSynBio @DNAFoundry
Resource competition between native and engineered functions can have profound effects in synthetic biology! In their Review, Francesca Ceroni et al discuss implications of resource competition for eukaryotic cell engineering @ceronifranci @ProfTomEllis go.nature.com/3VJWD1W
BREAKING 🚨🚨🚨 EU elections cement the accuracy of the Western political cycle.
France's National Rally on course to trounce President Macron's party in European elections, exit polls say - follow l bbc.in/4c7oIrj
Great #fems2023 conference in Hamburg with a cherry on top: best poster award to @KiyanS1 for our heterogeneity work (@ERC_Research)!Well done Kiyan 👏🏻👏🏻
We are now hiring postdocs to work on projects within synthetic biology of photosynthetic bacteria. Proteomics, protein engineering, HTS. Even plant transformation. Come join us in Stockholm! One application window closes next week. kth.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo…
We have a new paper out on BioRxiv, featuring the largest and most comprehensive #CRISPRi repression library in #cyanobacteria (Synechocystis). We found many interesting #fitness #tradeoffs 🦠☀️⬇️. Great team effort with Rui Miao, @paulsimv, @KiyanS1 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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