“Biomolecular Sensors” Featuring Dr. Shana Kelley
Dr. Shana Kelley is the President of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Chicago and the Neena B. Schwartz Professor of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University. The Kelley research group works in a variety of areas spanning bioanalytical technology development and has pioneered new methods for tracking molecular and cellular analytes with unprecedented sensitivity. She talks about developing DNA-based reagentless biosensors and commercializing new technologies.

Dr. Kelley’s research is biotechnology at its finest. Tune in to find out how she redefined molecular sensors and cell sorting with novel approaches!
Dr. Brenda Raud, co-host
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This Episode's Immunology Roundup:
- – Cryogenic electron microscopy structures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis ATP synthase sheds light on drug binding.
- – Researchers engineered macrophages to delineate TLR pathway activities.
- – Scientists cross-analyzed single-cell RNA sequencing data from human cancer types and the maternal-fetal interface to identify an onco-fetal immune tolerance checkpoint.
- - Scientists loaded tau antibodies into micelles and administered them intranasally in mice.
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