Josh Michener: Difference between revisions

From OpenWetWare
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:
[[Image:JKMpic.jpg|right|thumb]]
[[Image:JKMpic.jpg|right|thumb]]
*5th year Bioengineering PhD candidate at Caltech
*5th year Bioengineering PhD candidate at Caltech
**Currently on detached duty at Stanford
**On detached duty from Caltech to work at Stanford (January 2009 - Current)
**Also on detached duty from Stanford to work at the Chalmers Institute of Technology (August 2011 - Current)
*S.B. 2006, Chemical Engineering and Biology at MIT
*S.B. 2006, Chemical Engineering and Biology at MIT



Revision as of 03:58, 11 August 2011

Home        Contact        Internal        Protocols        Lab Members        Publications        Research       


Josh Michener

Education

  • 5th year Bioengineering PhD candidate at Caltech
    • On detached duty from Caltech to work at Stanford (January 2009 - Current)
    • Also on detached duty from Stanford to work at the Chalmers Institute of Technology (August 2011 - Current)
  • S.B. 2006, Chemical Engineering and Biology at MIT

Lab history

Contact Info

Josh Michener
Bioengineering - Smolke Lab
Y2E2-B07, MC 4200
473 Via Ortega
Stanford, CA 94305

Research

My research focuses on applying RNA switches, developed elsewhere in the lab, to provide dynamic control of enzymatic pathways. Specifically, I am using those switches to construct feedback control systems, with the goal of producing a predictable output despite variations in reaction conditions. These control systems can then be used in metabolic engineering to change both the transient and equilibrium responses of a pathway.

Past Projects

  • Development of an in vivo screen for synthetic riboswitches.
  • Design and construction of a screening plasmid to measure the PoPS transfer curve of a BioBricks device.

Interesting papers

Random pages