by Raman Lab | Feb 29, 2024 | Papers, Synthetic Biology
Statistical design of a synthetic microbiome that clears a multi-drug resistant gut pathogen Given a set of parts and no pre-determined instruction manual on how to put these parts together, how can we create a system that works? The concept of microbiome design is...
by Raman Lab | Aug 17, 2022 | A physics of natural systems, Papers
Defining hierarchical protein interaction networks from spectral analysis of bacterial proteomes If one were to buy a furniture set and accidentally lose the instruction manual, could we put the furniture back together? This is the question facing biologists all the...
by Raman Lab | Jul 12, 2019 | A physics of natural systems, Papers
A sparse covarying unit that describes healthy and impaired human gut microbiota development The human gut microbiome is comprised of many species that all interact in strange ways so that we can be healthy and veer off disease. Given its importance, what is a good...
by Raman Lab | Jul 14, 2016 | A physics of natural systems, Papers
Origins of Allostery and Evolvability in Proteins: A Case Study Nature creates wonderfully complex micromachines known as proteins. While much effort has gone into understanding how these machines fold into compact structures and execute their function, little is...