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[mailto:mcarthur@virginia.edu Contact George]
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==Research Interests==
==Research Interests==
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I am working towards a biofuel production process using biological, chemical and physical engineering principles.
I am working towards a biofuel production process using biological, chemical and physical engineering principles.
===Microbial Engineering===
===Microbial Engineering===
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==Education==
==Education==
<center>''All of the effects of Nature are only the mathematical consequences of a small number of immutable laws.''  –Pierre Simon de LaPlace</center>
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===Virginia Commonwealth University===
===Virginia Commonwealth University===
*Ph.D. Chemical and Life Science Engineering
*Ph.D. Chemical and Life Science Engineering

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Everything that living things do can be understood in terms of the jigglings and wigglings of atoms. –Richard P. Feynman


Contact George

Research Interests


I am working towards a biofuel production process using biological, chemical and physical engineering principles.

Microbial Engineering

Specifically, I am interested in combining an evolutionary engineering strategy with a synthetic biology approach to the metabolic engineering of microorganisms for the synthesis of butanol for use as transportation fuel.

Marine Metagenomics

I am interested in harvesting genetic material from the vast microbial biodiversity found in the oceans for biotechnological applications.

  • If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water. –Loren Eisley



Education


Virginia Commonwealth University

  • Ph.D. Chemical and Life Science Engineering


University of Virginia (2008)

  • B.S. Chemical Engineering
    • Concentration in Biotechnology
  • B.A. Music
    • Focus in Composition
  • Minor in Biology
  • Undergraduate Thesis Portfolio
    • The Development of a First Course in the Fundamentals of Synthetic Biology at the University of Virginia
    • The VGEM Team: A Model for Enhancing Engineering Education
    • A Regulatory Framework for the Constructive Development of Synthetic Biology



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