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[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/felix-moser/40/8a7/128/ LinkedIn Profile]
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== Work: ==
== Interests ==


I'm interested in applying biotechnology to solving problems and creating value.


===Endy Lab===
Specifically, I'm most interested in applications of synthetic biology tools to industrial biotechnology, materials, and therapeutics.
 
[[Refactoring M13]]
 
Inverter standard
 
[[IGEM:MIT/2008 |Advising the 2008 MIT iGEM team]]
 
Work for Francois St. Pierre: 1) Recombineering of phage lambda for Aam19 amber mutations, fluorescent reporters of infection; 2) Building fluorescent reporter constructs for N, Q, and CII activities in phage lambda.
 
Work for [[Barry Canton]]: 1) Quantitative analysis of orthogonal vs WT rRNA abundances by quantitative northern blotting; 2) Construction of toxic gene expression systems as a demo for VM utility.


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 09:58, 16 April 2014

Felix Moser

Bio:

Postdoc, Voigt Group, MIT Bioengineering.

PhD in Bioengineering from MIT, 2013.

MS in Bioengineering from UCSF/UCB, 2011.

BA in Biology and Chemistry, Magna Cum Lauda, Cornell University, 2007.

Former Endy Lab Tech.

Grew up in Germany and Wichita Falls, TX.

LinkedIn Profile

Interests

I'm interested in applying biotechnology to solving problems and creating value.

Specifically, I'm most interested in applications of synthetic biology tools to industrial biotechnology, materials, and therapeutics.

Publications

Felix Moser, Irwin D, Chen S, Wilson DB. 2008. "Regulation and characterization of Thermobifida fusca carbohydrate-binding module proteins E7 and E8." Biotechnology and bioengineering. Aug 15;100(6):1066-77

Yang Y, Zhang S, Howe K, Wilson DB, Felix Moser, Irwin D, Thannhauser TW. 2007. "A comparison of nLC-ESI-MS/MS and nLC-MALDI-MS/MS for GeLC-based protein identification and iTRAQ-based shotgun quantitative proteomics." Journal of biomolecular techniques Sep;18(4):226-37.

Contact:

fmoser76@gmail.com

c: 607-280-4753