Biomembrane lab in the news . . .
New tool makes cell membranes faster, cheaper The University of Michigan News Service (November 21, 2005)
Membrane printing made easy Research Highlights of Recent Literature Nature Chemical Biology (November 6, 2005)
Bacteria Take the Path of Least Resistance PhysOrg.com (July 1, 2005)
U-M life scientists receive $5.1 million from economic development grants The University of Michigan News Service (June 17, 2005)
A Bacterial Printing Press That Regenerates Its Ink Patterning Bacteria Using Soft Stamps Science Daily (June 6, 2005)
Molecular Motors Nature uses tiny nano-machines that could work miracles if we learn how to build them Michigan Today (Fall 2004)
A Bacterial Printing Press that Regenerates Its Ink: Patterning Bacteria Using Soft Stamps Biofilms Online
U-M researchers admire nature’s nano-motors, want some of their own NanoTsunami.com
The New Engineers Newest engineers look to biology, collaboration in nanospace Life Sciences at Michigan
The Smallest Motors Imaginable U-M Researchers admire nature's nano-motors, want some of their own Source: Life Sciences at Michigan