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==Presentations== | ==Presentations== | ||
*Poster - '''''Chlamydomonas reinhardtii'' as a photosynthetic cellular chassis and power supply for synthetic biological systems''', | *Poster - '''''Chlamydomonas reinhardtii'' as a photosynthetic cellular chassis and power supply for synthetic biological systems''', BioSysBio 2009, 23-25 March 2009, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK | ||
*Poster - '''''Chlamydomonas reinhardtii'' as a platform for the direct photosynthesis of advanced biofuels''', | *Poster - '''''Chlamydomonas reinhardtii'' as a platform for the direct photosynthesis of advanced biofuels''', Institute of Biological Engineering 2009 annual meeting, 19-22 March 2009, Santa Clara, CA | ||
*Poster - '''A bottom-up approach to synthetic biology education: From iGEM teams to undergraduate curricula''', [http://sb4.biobricks.org/ Synthetic Biology 4.0], 10-12 October 2008, HKUST, Hong Kong, China | *Poster - '''A bottom-up approach to synthetic biology education: From iGEM teams to undergraduate curricula''', [http://sb4.biobricks.org/ Synthetic Biology 4.0], 10-12 October 2008, HKUST, Hong Kong, China | ||
*Talk - [http://tv.theiet.org/technology/electronics/1199.cfm '''The Virginia Genetically Engineered Machine Team'''], BioSysBio 2008, 20-22 April 2008, Imperial College London, London, UK | *Talk - [http://tv.theiet.org/technology/electronics/1199.cfm '''The Virginia Genetically Engineered Machine Team'''], BioSysBio 2008, 20-22 April 2008, Imperial College London, London, UK | ||
*Poster - '''Harvesting cellulose and light to power butanol biosynthesis: A synthetic biology approach to metabolic engineering''', | *Poster - '''Harvesting cellulose and light to power butanol biosynthesis: A synthetic biology approach to metabolic engineering''', Institute of Biological Engineering 2008 annual meeting, 6-9 March 2008, Chapel Hill, NC | ||
*Talk/poster - | *Talk/poster - '''Harvesting cellulose and light to power butanol biosynthesis: A synthetic biology approach to metabolic engineering''', [http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Main_Page iGEM 2007], 3-4 November 2007, MIT, Cambridge, MA | ||
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==Education== | ==Education== |
Revision as of 11:34, 27 April 2010
George H. McArthur IV, Ph.D. student, Virginia Commonwealth University |
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Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. – Einstein
Welcome! I'm a second-year doctoral student at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond, VA and a member of Dr. Stephen Fong's Systems Biological Engineering Laboratory in the Department of Chemical and Life Science Engineering. Currently, I am working on designing and characterizing genetic parts, devices and systems necessary for the implementation and tight control of synthetic microbial metabolism. I am also actively developing synthetic biology educational material. Please feel free to email me.
Research | Teaching |
Publications
- McArthur GH 4th, Gowen CM, Bower AGW, McClintock MK, and Fong SS. (2010). Modulating gene expression with designed UP elements. In preparation.
- McArthur GH 4th and Fong SS. (2009). Toward engineering synthetic microbial metabolism. J. Biomed. Biotechnol. doi:10.1155/2010/459760.
Presentations
- Poster - Chlamydomonas reinhardtii as a photosynthetic cellular chassis and power supply for synthetic biological systems, BioSysBio 2009, 23-25 March 2009, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK
- Poster - Chlamydomonas reinhardtii as a platform for the direct photosynthesis of advanced biofuels, Institute of Biological Engineering 2009 annual meeting, 19-22 March 2009, Santa Clara, CA
- Poster - A bottom-up approach to synthetic biology education: From iGEM teams to undergraduate curricula, Synthetic Biology 4.0, 10-12 October 2008, HKUST, Hong Kong, China
- Talk - The Virginia Genetically Engineered Machine Team, BioSysBio 2008, 20-22 April 2008, Imperial College London, London, UK
- Poster - Harvesting cellulose and light to power butanol biosynthesis: A synthetic biology approach to metabolic engineering, Institute of Biological Engineering 2008 annual meeting, 6-9 March 2008, Chapel Hill, NC
- Talk/poster - Harvesting cellulose and light to power butanol biosynthesis: A synthetic biology approach to metabolic engineering, iGEM 2007, 3-4 November 2007, MIT, Cambridge, MA
Education
- In progress, Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University, Advised by Stephen Fong
- M.S. in Chemical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2009
- B.S. in Chemical Engineering, University of Virginia, 2008
- B.A. in Music, University of Virginia, 2008