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James Chappell, <br> | |||
Email - jchappell105@gmail.com | |||
=== Research Interests === | |||
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I am currently working as a postdoctoral researcher with Prof. Julius Lucks (Lucks Lab) at Northwestern University in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. I previously obtained my PhD in Molecular Biosciences under the supervision of Prof. Paul Freemont working at the Imperial College Center for Synthetic Biology and Innovation. As a postdoctoral researcher I have been investigating how RNAs can be engineered to create programmable regulators of gene expression for predictably engineering biological systems. RNAs are versatile (Check out figure below from [2]) , designable and composable regulators of gene expression, making then an ideal tool for engineering cells. One of the major achievements of my research was inventing an RNA-based regulator called Small Transcription Activating RNAs (STARs), which for the first time created small RNAs capable of activating transcription in bacteria (4). | |||
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===Publications=== | |||
1. Meyer, S., '''Chappell, J.''', Sankar, S., Chew, R. and Lucks, J.B. (2016) Improving fold activation of small transcription activating RNAs (STARs) with rational RNA engineering strategies. Biotechnology and bioengineering, 113, 216-225. | |||
2. '''Chappell, J.''', Watters, K.E., Takahashi, M.K. and Lucks, J.B. (2015) A renaissance in RNA synthetic biology: new mechanisms, applications and tools for the future. Current opinion in chemical biology, 28, 47-56. | |||
3. Takahashi, M.K., Hayes, C.A., '''Chappell, J.''', Sun, Z.Z., Murray, R.M., Noireaux, V. and Lucks, J.B. (2015) Characterizing and prototyping genetic networks with cell-free transcription-translation reactions. Methods, 86, 60-72. | |||
4. '''Chappell, J.''', Takahashi, M.K. and Lucks, J.B. (2015) Creating small transcription activating RNAs. Nature chemical biology, 11, 214-220. † Highlighted in Nature Methods (doi:10.1038/nmeth.3354) and in commentary on Science Daily. | |||
5. Takahashi, M.K., '''Chappell, J.''', Hayes, C.A., Sun, Z.Z., Kim, J., Singhal, V., Spring, K.J., Al-Khabouri, S., Fall, C.P., Noireaux, V., Murray, R.M. and Lucks, J.B. (2015) Rapidly characterizing the fast dynamics of RNA genetic circuitry with cell-free transcription-translation (TX-TL) systems. ACS synthetic biology, 4, 503-515. † Featured on the cover. | |||
6. '''Chappell, J.''', Takahashi, M.K., Meyer, S., Loughrey, D., Watters, K.E. and Lucks, J.B. (2013) The centrality of RNA for engineering gene expression. Biotechnology journal, 8, 1379-1395. | |||
7. '''Chappell, J.''', Jensen, K. and Freemont, P.S. (2013) Validation of an entirely in vitro approach for rapid prototyping of DNA regulatory elements for synthetic biology. Nucleic acids research, 41, 3471-3481. † Highlighted in commentary on Science Daily. | |||
8. '''Chappell, J.''' and Freemont, P.S. (2013) In vivo and in vitro characterization of sigma70 constitutive promoters by real-time PCR and fluorescent measurements. Methods in molecular biology, 1073, 61-74. | |||
9. '''Chappell, J.''' and Freemont, P.S. (2011). Synthetic biology – A new generation of biofilm biosensors. The Science and Applications of Synthetic and Systems Biology, 8, 159–178. | |||
10. Gulati, S., Rouilly, V., Niu, X.,'''Chappell, J.''', Kitney, R.I., Edel, J.B., Freemont, P.S. and deMello, A.J. (2009) Opportunities for microfluidic technologies in synthetic biology. Journal of the Royal Society interface, 6, 493-506. | |||
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James Chappell

James Chappell,
Email - jchappell105@gmail.com
