Three members of Dr. Samuel Oliveira's lab showcased their innovative research at the 7th International Conference on Microbiome Engineering (ICME) 2024, highlighting the lab's diverse contributions to the field of microbiome engineering.
Nona Hashemi presented on synthetic microbial biofilms under stress, exploring their architectural blueprint in microbiomes. Rachel Tinker-Kulberg focused on biofilm dynamics in bloodstream infections, presenting emerging technologies and therapeutic approaches. Hamed Rastaghi introduced a milli-fluidic design tool for synthetic microbial communities.
Nona, Rachel, and Hamed's research highlights the broad scope of work in Oliveira's Lab, from exploring biofilm dynamics to developing innovative tools. Their collaborative efforts across institutions emphasize the lab's dedication to advancing both theoretical and practical aspects of microbiome engineering.
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