Phage and Robotics-Assisted Directed Evolution

February 17, 2025
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Event sponsored by

Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (CBB)
Biomedical Engineering (BME)
Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Center for Advanced Genomic Technologies
Duke Center for Genomic and Computational Biology (GCB)
Precision Genomics Collaboratory
School of Medicine (SOM)
University Program in Genetics & Genomics (UPGG)

Contact

Franklin, Monica

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Speaker

Emma Chory, PhD
Evolution occurs when selective pressures from the environment shape inherited variation over time. Within the laboratory, evolution is commonly used to engineer proteins and RNA, but experimental constraints have limited our ability to reproducibly and reliably explore key factors such as population diversity, the timing of environmental changes, and chance. We developed a high-throughput system for the analytical exploration of molecular evolution using phage-based mutagenesis to evolve many distinct classes of biomolecules simultaneously. In this talk, I will describe the development of our open-source python:robot integration platform which enables us to adjust the stringency of selection in response to real-time evolving activity measurements and to dissect the historical, environmental, and random factors governing biomolecular evolution. Finally, I will talk about our many ongoing and future projects which utilize this system to evolve previously intractable biomolecules to target the undruggable proteome of protein-protein interactions.

Event Series

CBB Monday Seminar Series

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