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Our project will be mind-blowing and reality-bending. We'll be programming microbes to tackle a medical or environmental engineering problem, or both! Our group is interested in utilizing synthetic biology engineering principles in the metabolic engineering of bacteria for the production of sophisticated biomaterials, fine chemicals such as biopharmaceuticals, and renewable energy alternatives such as ethanol and hydrogen.


Planning

During our weekly meetings throughout the spring semester, we'll be discussing relevant literature and developing project ideas. Our actual experiments will occur during the summer session, and we hope to have our results in order by the beginning of the fall semester in September.

Documentation

Resources

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Our group is an interdisciplinary conglomeration that includes researchers from The School of Engineering and Applied Science, The College of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Medicine.

email the VGEM team

Undergraduate Team

Graduate Mentor

  • Brianne Ray, Microbiology

Faculty Advisors

Additional Contact Information

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Introductory Papers

Reviews and Perspective Papers

Foundational Papers

Current Research Papers