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Month: December 2018

Manuscript on using OptSSeq to maximize isobutanol production rate published in Metab Eng

Posted on December 27, 2018

Indro Ghosh’s manuscript titled “OptSSeq explores enzyme expression and function landscapes to maximize isobutanol production rate” was published today in Metabolic Engineering. This paper is based on his doctoral thesis research. Congratulations! The full text …

Posted in publicationsTagged grad students, papers

Welcome to Sherry Cao!

Posted on December 5, 2018

Xinyun (Sherry) Cao has joined our group as a postdoctoral researcher. Welcome!

Posted in comings and goingsTagged postdocs

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