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Kate Adamala, PhD

Kate Adamala is McKnight Presidential Fellow Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota. Her research focuses on synthetic cell engineering, with the aim of understanding chemical principles of biology, using artificial cells to create new tools for bioengineering and basic research. Kate is a Polymath Fellow of the Geneva Center for Security Policy, and co-founder and coordinator of the international synthetic cell engineering consortium Build-a-Cell. 

Articles by Kate Adamala, PhD

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Mirror Bacteria Research Poses Significant Risks, Dozens of Scientists Warn

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Opinion: Lab Work Under Isolation

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TS Digest January 2025
January 2025, Issue 1

Why Do Some People Get Drunk Faster Than Others?

Genetics and tolerance shake up how alcohol affects each person, creating a unique cocktail of experiences.

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Sex Differences in Neurological Research

Sex Differences in Neurological Research

New Frontiers in Vaccine Development

New Frontiers in Vaccine Development

New Approaches for Decoding Cancer at the Single-Cell Level

New Approaches for Decoding Cancer at the Single-Cell Level

Learn How 3D Cell Cultures Advance Tissue Regeneration

Organoids as a Tool for Tissue Regeneration Research 

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