We thank the Petroleum Research Fund of the ACS for supporting our work through the Doctoral New Investigator (DNI) program. The grant was based upon the preliminary data collected by Madushani Dharmarwardana, and is a testament to her hard work (and will fund the rest of her PhD!)
New Grad Student Joins the Lab!
Welcome Michael Luzuriaga to the group! Probably a Californian of some kind, Michael will work on projects that focus on integrating viral particles into advanced drug delivery technologies.
Madushani Has a Blog!
Madushani Dharmawardana‘s blog post about her trip to the ACA in Denver is up on the CCDC’s blog. She gives an uplifting story about her trip and that she’s looking forward to chairing a session at next year’s conference. Way to go Madushani!
Make your own virus with our amazing YouTube videos!
Undergraduates Aditya Gudapati and Elizabeth Pham have done an amazing job in creating an online video showing how our undergrad team makes Qβ. Contextually, the production quality is outstanding and we are now in the process of dubbing it into Chinese and Viet so encourage and enable global participation in using VLPs as nanoscale platforms and to get even more young people involved in this line of research. Check it out below or on the Gassensmith Lab YouTube channel.
Jeremiah’s former bosses win Nobel Prize
Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Fraser Stoddart, both mentors and friends of Jeremiah, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Here are a couple papers he published with both guys together. Jean-Pierre’s incredible creativity and child-like love for science and Fraser’s indomitable work ethic were excellent examples of how to lead a revolution in science. Also, congrats to Ben Feringa—an amazing chemist. (Featured image is a recruiting poster Jeremiah made for the group when he was a postdoc.)