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==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
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I work in the Swartz Lab at Stanford University and am currently working on establishing a sustainable method for biological synthesis of hydrogen from biomass.
I am currently working on building a synthetic pathway to produce hydrogen from cellulosic biomass through a cell free extract. I've previously worked in the fermentation and cell culture groups of Genentech (Oceanside, CA, 2009-2011) and Merck (West Point, PA, 2005-2009).


==Education==
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==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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# Interest 1
# Synthetic Biology
# Interest 2
# Bioenergy/Biofuels
# Interest 3
# Protein Engineering


==Publications==
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==Useful links==
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Contact Info

I am currently working on building a synthetic pathway to produce hydrogen from cellulosic biomass through a cell free extract. I've previously worked in the fermentation and cell culture groups of Genentech (Oceanside, CA, 2009-2011) and Merck (West Point, PA, 2005-2009).

Education

  • 2016, PhD, Stanford Univeristy
  • 2008, MS, University of Pennsylvania
  • 2005, BS, Cornell University

Research interests

  1. Synthetic Biology
  2. Bioenergy/Biofuels
  3. Protein Engineering

Publications

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Useful links