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|Current position=PhD student | |Current position=PhD student | ||
|Department=BE | |Department=BE | ||
| | |Co-advisor=Dianne Newman | ||
|Previous projects=ARL Silicon-Cell, ARL Soil Syn Bio, RSI Soil Syn Bio | |||
|Previous projects=ARL Silicon-Cell | |||
|Previous positions=Visitor, Rotation student | |Previous positions=Visitor, Rotation student | ||
|LinkedIn=https://www.linkedin.com/in/elin-l-3babbb120/ | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 27 December 2023
First name | Elin |
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Last name | Larsson |
Current position | PhD student |
Department | BE |
Co-advisor | Dianne Newman |
Current project | |
Other projects | |
Previous projects | ARL Silicon-Cell, ARL Soil Syn Bio, RSI Soil Syn Bio |
Graduated | |
Previous positions | Visitor, Rotation student |
URL | |
https://www.linkedin.com/in/elin-l-3babbb120/ | |
Subsequent positions |
Papers:
- A Field-Deployable Arsenic Sensor Integrating Bacillus Megaterium with CMOS Technology. Chelsea Y Hu, John B McManus, Fatemeh Aghlmand, Elin M Larsson, Azita Emami, Richard M Murray. Submitted, ACS Synthetic Biology, 2024.
- Engineering the soil bacterium Pseudomonas synxantha 2-79 into a ratiometric bioreporter for phosphorus limitation. Elin M. Larsson, Richard M. Murray, Dianne K. Newman. ACS Synthetic Biology, 2024.
- Development of cell-free transcription-translation systems in three soil Pseudomonads. Joseph T. Meyerowitz, Elin M. Larsson, Richard M. Murray. To appear, ACS Synthetic Biology, 2024.
- Metabolic engineering of Pseudomonas putida for production of vanillylamine from lignin-derived substrates. João Heitor Colombelli Manfrão-Netto, Fredrik Lund, Nina Muratovska, Elin M. Larsson, Nádia Skorupa Parachin, Magnus Carlquist. Microbial Biotechnology, 14( 6), 2448– 2462, 2021.
- Construction of an inducible amyloid expression circuit in Bacillus megaterium: A case study with CsgA and TasA. Elin M. Larsson, John B. McManus, Richard M. Murray. bioRxiv 858266.