<!-- Preferences start here * Set PAGETITLE = Barrick Lab :: UT Austin Preferences end here --> ---+ Barrick Lab :: Home <table width="100%"><tr><td><div style="float: right; margin:0px 5px 0px 10px; "><a href="%WIKIHOMEURL%/%WEB%/FormerFrontPageImages"><img style="border-color: black; border-style: solid; border-width: 2px;" width=270 height=270 src="%PUBURL%/%WEB%/FrontPageImages/coffee_bean_coli.png"></a><br><div align=center><b>Flying Spaghetti Monster meet synthetic<br>biology? Caffeine-addicted <i>E. coli</i><br>[[http://cafepress.com/barricklab][«Support the Barrick lab coffee fund»]]</b></div></div> We are broadly interested in understanding evolution as a creative force. We use experiments with microorganisms and molecules to watch evolution as it happens and are particularly interested in understanding the genetics of adaptive trajectories, especially how the ability to evolve can itself can evolve due to mutations that alter mutation rates and genetic architecture. We employ molecular systems biology approaches, including developing tools for analyzing next-generation DNA sequencing data, and synthetic biology approaches, such as adding new chemical and genetic capabilities, in these studies. Our eventual goals are to be better able to manipulate evolutionary processes to produce desirable biotechnology solutions and to anticipate and frustrate the evolution of pathogens and cancers. Read more about our current [[ResearchInterests][%ICON{tip}% Research Interests]] <div style="text-align:justify"> <table bgcolor="CCCCFF" style="min-width:3000px;text-align:left"><tr><td> %ICON{changes}% *May 2013:* Graduate students Michael Hammerling and Brian Renda pass their Part B Exams and are admitted to candidacy. </td></tr></table> <table bgcolor="CCFFFF" style="min-width:3000px;text-align:left"><tr><td> %ICON{persons}% *April 2013:* Graduate student Gabriel Suarez and postdoc Dr. Dennis Mishler join the lab. </td></tr></table> <table bgcolor="FFCCCC" style="min-width:3000px;text-align:left"><tr><td> <img src="%PUBURL%/%WEB%/WebLeftBar/coffee_icon.png"> *March 2013:* Paper describing "addicted" _E. coli_ that can be used for decaffeination and measuring the caffeine content of beverages paper published in <a href="http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/sb4000146"><i>ACS Synthetic Biology</i></a>. [[http://voicerussia.com/radio_broadcast/72430379/111907796.html][Radio Interview]] | [[http://www.slate.com/blogs/trending/2013/04/01/caffeine_addiction_bacteria_study_shows_chemical_dependence_possible_in.html][Slate Video]]</td></tr></table> <table bgcolor="FFFFCC" style="min-width:3000px;text-align:left"><tr><td> <img src="%PUBURL%/%WEB%/WebLeftBar/beacon_icon.png"> *January 2013:* Dr. Barrick appears in the [[http://beacon-center.org/blog/2013/01/08/beacon-introductory-video/][Introduction to BEACON video]] which explains the goals of this multi-institution NSF center to study evolution in action.</td></tr></table> <table bgcolor="CCFFCC" style="min-width:3000px;text-align:left"><tr><td> <img src="%PUBURL%/%WEB%/WebLeftBar/CPRIT_icon.png"> *December 2012:* The Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas ([[http://www.cprit.state.tx.us/][CPRIT]]) funds research in the Barrick lab to study "Deep sequencing oncoviral evolvomes as a personalized cancer diagnostic tool".</td></tr></table> [[%WIKIHOMEURL%/%WEB%/OldNews][Archived news items »]] </td></tr></table> <!-- <div style="float: right; margin:10px;"><img style="border-color: green; border-style: solid; border-width: 3px;" height=300 width=300 src="%PUBURL%/%WEB%/FrontPageImages/FMN_Aptamer.png"><br><div align=center><b>Riboswitch 2° Structure Prediction</b></div></div> -->
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