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    New paper describes a novel microfluidic approach to phage isolation

    A new publication in Science Advances describes a novel way to isolate and characterize phages from the environment using a water-in-oil microfluidic droplet system. This work is the product of a DARPA-supported collaboration between the CPT and the Han Lab in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

    New paper describes a novel microfluidic approach to phage isolation

  • Frankie Antillon receives 2024 Thomas L. Patterson Graduate Fellowship

    Generously funded by Drs. Steffanie Strathdee and Thomas Patterson since 2019 to encourage graduate-level phage research at the CPT, this year’s Thomas L. Patterson Graduate Fellowship goes to Frankie Antillon. Frankie Antillon recently earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics from Texas A&M University, where she conducted research under the mentorship of Dr. Ryland…