Patrick Astarita

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San Francisco

Astarita Research, Inc. Factorita Industries, Inc. Mantafarm Inc.

Founder, Principal Engineer, Indepedent Researcher

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Published on Feb 25, 2024

Reporting the Happenstance of an Invention

Today we deliberated on a mechanism for with a molecular apparatus can facilitate membrane protein hierarchical assembly.That is all

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Published on Dec 01, 2023

December is Here! An Update In Motion

Quick Notes:Welcome Wiktoria Leks to the Growing Batteries Team! Thanks to Elliot Roth, Christian Tate, Danielle Rose, and the rest of the BioPunk Society team for their efforts in getting the Comm...

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Published on Nov 20, 2023

Lab Space Secured!

In partnership with the BioPunk Society’s newly founded community biolab space in San Francisco, we have established our location and are soon to begin our laboratory build-out

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Published on Nov 14, 2023

Something Fun

Made this little graphic to help illustrate ideas around cascade electrochemical reactions on designed couples for protein backbones having the prospective function of solvent exclusion for higher-...

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Published on Nov 02, 2023

Growing Batteries: Science Review 2

Growing Batteries: Science Review 2­­Many active species for organic redox flow batteries have been experimentally investigated[1].Kamini et al. presented a chart plotting Power-Density vs Open Cir...

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Published on Oct 21, 2023

Modernized High-Throughput Electrochemical Characterization Apparatus

Today we found a relevant pre-print paper presenting an open-source apparatus we can easily build from FFF printers we already have in the lab that'll advance our research and de-risk the extreme-e...

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A great follow-up article on the work can be found here: https://beckman.illinois.edu/about/news/article/2023/11/06/lightening-the-load-beckman-researchers-develop-autonomous-electrochemistry-robot