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Datta Lab
@TheSquishyLab
Lab of Sujit Datta @Caltech studying transport of soft (“squishy”) and living systems to address challenges in biotech, energy, medicine, & sustainability.
Pasadena, CA
dattalab.caltech.edu
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    Datta Lab
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    Jan 22, 2020
    The views and opinions expressed in this account are solely those of the members of the Datta Lab and do not necessarily reflect the position of our funding agencies or Princeton University. (Following, RT, and Likes ≠ endorsement)
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    Datta Lab
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    Jan 31, 2023
    Excited to release our latest work, led by @hbozhao in collaboration with our friend Andrej Košmrlj! In this preprint (arxiv.org/abs/2301.12345), we study how chemotactic active matter phase separates—and find many cool surprises. 🦠🚀🔬 Tweetorial follows... [1/8]
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    Datta Lab
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    May 10, 2022
    What determines the shape of a bacterial colony growing in 3D? 🦠 We addressed this question using experiments, theory, & simulations—which jointly reveal that dense bacterial colonies undergo a morphological instability as they grow. Read more at biorxiv.org/content/10.110…! (1/9)
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    Datta Lab
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    Sep 1, 2024
    Thrilled to share that, as of today, I've moved to @CaltechCCE! It's a truly unique & special place. Looking forward to exciting new adventures! Our lab will still be pushing full steam ahead @Princeton this year before we complete the move to the west coast next summer. [1/2]
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    Datta Lab
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    Feb 28, 2023
    Cat’s out of the bag! I’m grateful to get to work with such a creative, talented, hard-working, and positive group & scientific community. It is a privilege to get to do this job. As they say: Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known. Excited to keep pushing ahead!
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    brangwynnelab
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    Feb 28, 2023
    Congratulations to Sujit @TheSquishyLab on getting tenure! (although the axe-throwing celebration pic has me a bit nervous about certain @EPrinceton colleagues, including @javalosLAB @jerelleaj @LiquidsLab @sarazencatlab and the others... but especially @xmwebb).
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    Datta Lab
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    Sep 12, 2023
    Thrilled to see this paper published @PhysRevLett: doi.org/10.1103/PhysRe…! This is just the start. There's a lot more to explore at this fascinating interface between active matter, statistical physics & nonlinear dynamics, & biology. Hope y'all find this work of interest! 🦠
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    Datta Lab
    @TheSquishyLab
    Jan 31, 2023
    Excited to release our latest work, led by @hbozhao in collaboration with our friend Andrej Košmrlj! In this preprint (arxiv.org/abs/2301.12345), we study how chemotactic active matter phase separates—and find many cool surprises. 🦠🚀🔬 Tweetorial follows... [1/8]
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    Datta Lab
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    Sep 22, 2023
    Excited to release our latest work, led by @almcalvo along with Ned Wingreen: doi.org/10.1101/2023.0…! Here, we study how interactions with phages—viruses that infect bacteria—influence the spatial organization of a bacterial population. 🦠⚡️☠️ Tweetorial follows... [1/8]
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    Datta Lab
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    Nov 5, 2021
    Polymer physics 🍝, complex fluid rheology ⏳, turbulence and chaotic fluctuations 🌪️, critical phenomena 🧭, and transport in disordered media 🧽 all collide in our latest @ScienceAdvances paper here: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… The story behind the paper—a thread... (1/14)
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    Datta Lab
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    Apr 23, 2024
    Excited to release our latest work, led by Sebastian Gonzalez La Corte (@sesgonzalez) with Ned Wingreen: doi.org/10.1101/2024.0…! Here, we show that polymers unexpectedly sculpt proliferating bacterial colonies into spaghetti-like "cables".🦠🍝 Tweetorial follows! [1/10]
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    Datta Lab
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    Aug 10, 2022
    Are you interested in how microbial communities assemble & function in real-life environments (e.g., the ocean, ground beneath our feet, animal hosts)? We are hosting a workshop on the topic in January with an amazing lineup of speakers. Spread the word! ➡️pcts.princeton.edu/events/2023/sp…
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    Datta Lab
    @TheSquishyLab
    Oct 23, 2024
    Thank you to @softmatter for this recognition! It reflects the collective efforts of the incredible students, postdocs, and colleagues I've been lucky to interact with. I enjoyed describing some of the intellectual directions we're excited about in the interview linked below ⬇️.
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    Soft Matter
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    Oct 23, 2024
    We're delighted to announce the 2024 Soft Matter lectureship has been awarded to Prof Sujit Datta (@TheSquishyLab) Find out more about Sujit on our blog - blogs.rsc.org/sm/2024/10/23/… Read work from Sujit & previous winners for free until 30 Nov! - pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/ar…
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    Datta Lab
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    Oct 18, 2023
    This is a tremendous honor. I am grateful for the hard work, creativity, and support of the many students, researchers, and colleagues I have been lucky to work and interact with over the years. Excited to continue pushing ahead!
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    American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
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    Oct 17, 2023
    Sujit Datta (Princeton) is being honored for contributions to #ChemE through publications on the physicochemical dynamics of #flow instabilities, swellable and shrinkable #gels, and living systems in complex porous environments bit.ly/4006u5q #AIChEAnnual @TheSquishyLab
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    Datta Lab
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    Oct 24, 2023
    Excited to release our latest work, led by @almcalvo & @ctrenado_yuste + with Ned Wingreen: doi.org/10.1101/2023.1…! Here, we show how spatial structuring in microbial communities can, in some cases, be described as a fluid interfacial instability.🦠🤯 Tweetorial follows! [1/8]
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    Datta Lab
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    Feb 12, 2021
    Hydrogels are widely used due to their ability to absorb large amounts of water and swell. But how is swelling altered for a #hydrogel stuck in a tight spot? Find out in our new @ScienceAdvances paper! Access it for free at: advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/7/ea… Tweetorial below... (1/10)
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