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Revision as of 14:13, 23 April 2015
Susan C. RobertsSue is an associate professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at The University of Massachusetts Amherst. She also holds a position as the director of the UMass Amherst Institute for Cellular Engineering (ICE). She obtained her B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1992 and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University in 1998.Contact Information: Current Graduate StudentsSarah Wilson completed her B.S. in Chemical Engineering at Rowan University in the spring of 2009. She decided to attend graduate school at UMass to conduct research in cellular engineering and joined the Roberts group in the fall of 2009. Sarah's focus is on characterizing novel genes involved in paclitaxel production with an overall goal to enhance the accumulation and production of paclitaxel in Taxus cell cultures through agrobacterium-mediated transformation. She is completing this work in collaboration with Joyce Van Eck at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research in Ithaca, New York.
Elizabeth Cummings completed her B.S.E in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering with a concentration in Pharmaceutics and Biotechnology at the University of Pennsylvania in 2013. She chose to attend graduate school at UMass to pursue her interests in biotechnology through work with plant cell culture in the Roberts Lab, and joined the lab in fall 2013. In collaboration with Weyerhaeuser, Elizabeth focuses on searching for an early marker for somatic embryogenesis in loblolly pine suspension cultures and applying the knowledge to engineer the cultures for optimal embryo yield.
Greg Andrews joined the Roberts lab in the fall of 2014 as a Ph.D. student in the department of chemical engineering. After receiving his B.A. in chemistry and mathematics from Boston University in 2012, Greg held various positions in the biotech industry before attending UMass. Greg is currently developing a high-throughput screening platform for biological activity within the plant cell culture library (PCCL). Michelle McKee earned her BS in Biology from Indiana University. Michelle joined the Roberts lab in the fall of 2014 and is working towards her PhD in Plant Biology. Her focus is optimizing Taxus plant cell culture using genetic approaches to increase paclitaxel production.
Research Fellows
Current Collaborators
Current Undergraduate ResearchersKelsey Mantoni joined the Roberts Lab in the fall of 2011 as a sophomore honor chemical engineering student to begin work on her Capstone honors thesis. Kelsey will be working with Whitney in the field of biomaterials and tissue engineering.
Bronwyn Finney joined the Roberts Lab in the fall of 2013 as a sophomore honor chemical engineering student to begin work on her Capstone honors thesis. Bronwyn will be working on the metabolic engineering of Taxus suspension cultures. Former Postdoctoral Researchers
Former Graduate Students
Email: mkolewe@mit.edu
Former Undergraduates with Honors Theses
Former REU StudentsSummer 2014
Summer 2013
Summer 2012
Summer 2011
Summer 2010
Summer 2009
Summer 2008
Before 2008
The Roberts lab is always willing to take REU students funded through programs on the UMass campus. Please see the Institute for Cellular Engineering REU program and the UMass College of Engineering REU program for opportunities. |