Bryn L. Adams, Ph.D.

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2009 Biology (PhD) University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, United States 
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Environmental Engineering, Microbiology Biology, Environmental Sciences
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Helene Hilger grad student 2009 UNC Charlotte
 (Development of a methanotrophic alternative daily cover to reduce early landfill methane emissions.)
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Stellwagen SD, Sarkes DA, Adams BL, et al. (2019) The next generation of biopanning: next gen sequencing improves analysis of bacterial display libraries. Bmc Biotechnology. 19: 100
Adams BL. (2016) The Next Generation of Synthetic Biology Chassis: Moving Synthetic Biology from the Laboratory to the Field. Acs Synthetic Biology
Adams BL, Stratis-Cullum DN. (2015) Selective preference of engineered peptides for aluminum alloy Emerging Materials Research. 4: 218-222
Adams BL, Hurley MM, Jahnke JP, et al. (2015) Functional and Selective Bacterial Interfaces Using Cross-Scaffold Gold Binding Peptides Jom
Adams BL, Carter KK, Guo M, et al. (2014) Evolved Quorum sensing regulator, LsrR, for altered switching functions. Acs Synthetic Biology. 3: 210-9
Adams BL, Finch AS, Hurley MM, et al. (2013) Genetically engineered peptides for inorganics: study of an unconstrained bacterial display technology and bulk aluminum alloy. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). 25: 4585-91
Adams BL, Sarkes DA, Finch AS, et al. (2013) Advances in synthetic peptides reagent discovery Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 8710
Adams BL, Sarkes DA, Finch AS, et al. (2013) Biodiscovery of aluminum binding peptides Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of Spie. 8719
Adams BL, Finch AS, Hurley MM, et al. (2013) Biomaterials: Genetically Engineered Peptides for Inorganics: Study of an Unconstrained Bacterial Display Technology and Bulk Aluminum Alloy (Adv. Mater. 33/2013) Advanced Materials. 25: 4530-4530
Stratis-Cullum DN, Kogot JM, Sellers MS, et al. (2012) Development of bacterial display peptides for use in biosensing applications Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 8358
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