Jasmine Hershewe
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Jasmine Hershewe
@jasminehershewe
San Diego, CA Using robots to write biomolecules & engineer biology






So much fun with an impromptu PhD graduation ceremony to celebrate @WKightlinger @jasminehershewe @adsilverman627 @NUSynBio today…so thankful for the amazing innovations brought by these students. Can’t wait to see how they will positively impact the world!



How to access to medicines and vaccines, respond to pandemic threats, and enable distributed biomanufacturing anywhere on 🌍 and🚀? Enter #synbio Here, @NUSynBio @jasminehershewe @ktwarfel increase #cellfree glycoprotein synthesis by enriching membranes. nature.com/articles/s4146…

This was a terrific collaboration with @NehaPKamat @AFResearchLab @mattdelisa @DeLisaGroup and more. We also show N- and O-linked #glycosylation #glycotime The work has implications for inexpensive synthesis of conjugate vaccines and expanding accessibility of #biotech




How to access to medicines and vaccines, respond to pandemic threats, and enable distributed biomanufacturing anywhere on 🌍 and🚀? Enter #synbio Here, @NUSynBio @jasminehershewe @ktwarfel increase #cellfree glycoprotein synthesis by enriching membranes. nature.com/articles/s4146…


Join us in welcome Jasmine, Scientist, to the Codex DNA team. Jasmine is a chemical engineer who joins us with five years of research experience in biotechnology and nanotechnology. Welcome aboard! bit.ly/38H8C8Z #biotechnology #nanotechnology #syntheticbiology

Today we celebrated @jasminehershewe from @NUSynBio. She is an amazing scholar and colleague. The world needs more scientists like Jazzy! Off to @codex_dna #WomenInSTEM

Our portable, in vitro conjugate vaccine expression (iVAX) platform is this week's cover @ScienceAdvances! We developed a #cellfree #synbio technology to address some of the major challenges limiting conjugate vaccine development and distribution 🧵👇 1/n advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/6/ea…


