Ron J. Weiss, Ph.D.

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2009 Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Dan Ellis grad student 2009 Columbia
 (Underdetermined source separation using speaker subspace models.)
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Duhkinova M, Crina C, Weiss R, et al. (2020) Engineering Intracellular Protein Sensors in Mammalian Cells. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Anderson DA, Jones RD, Arkin AP, et al. (2019) Principles of synthetic biology: a MOOC for an emerging field. Synthetic Biology (Oxford, England). 4: ysz010
Gam JJ, DiAndreth B, Jones RD, et al. (2019) A 'poly-transfection' method for rapid, one-pot characterization and optimization of genetic systems. Nucleic Acids Research
Wu MR, Nissim L, Stupp D, et al. (2019) A high-throughput screening and computation platform for identifying synthetic promoters with enhanced cell-state specificity (SPECS). Nature Communications. 10: 2880
Chang MM, Gaidukov L, Jung G, et al. (2019) Small-molecule control of antibody N-glycosylation in engineered mammalian cells. Nature Chemical Biology
Teo JJY, Weiss R, Sarpeshkar R. (2019) An Artificial Tissue Homeostasis Circuit Designed via Analog Circuit Techniques. Ieee Transactions On Biomedical Circuits and Systems
Cella F, Wroblewska L, Weiss R, et al. (2018) Engineering protein-protein devices for multilayered regulation of mRNA translation using orthogonal proteases in mammalian cells. Nature Communications. 9: 4392
Wagner TE, Becraft JR, Bodner K, et al. (2018) Small-molecule-based regulation of RNA-delivered circuits in mammalian cells. Nature Chemical Biology. 14: 1043-1050
Tordoff J, Weiss R. (2018) Self-organizing multicellular structures designed using synthetic biology. Nature. 559: 184-185
Gaidukov L, Wroblewska L, Teague B, et al. (2018) A multi-landing pad DNA integration platform for mammalian cell engineering. Nucleic Acids Research
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