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*Chiba University, Japan
*Chiba University, Japan
*maiko.furubayashi *at* gmail.com
*maiko.furubayashi *at* gmail.com
*I am currently a graduate student in Umeno lab @ Chiba Univ.
*I am currently a graduate student in [http://chem.tf.chiba-u.jp/gacb02/umeno/ Umeno lab] @ Chiba Univ.


==Education==
==Education==
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==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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# Directed pathway evolution
# Directed evolution of biosynthetic pathways
# Metabolic engineering
# Metabolic engineering
# Synthetic biology
# Synthetic biology

Revision as of 18:36, 30 October 2010

Contact Info

Maiko Furubayashi (an artistic interpretation)
  • Maiko FURUBAYASHI / 古林真衣子
  • Chiba University, Japan
  • maiko.furubayashi *at* gmail.com
  • I am currently a graduate student in Umeno lab @ Chiba Univ.

Education

  • 2009, BS in Chemistry from Chiba University.
    • participated in iGEM 2006

Research interests

  1. Directed evolution of biosynthetic pathways
  2. Metabolic engineering
  3. Synthetic biology
  4. Carotenoids

Publications

  1. Furubayashi M, Umeno D, Directed Evolution of Carotenoid Synthases for the Production of Unnatural Carotenoids. Methods Mol Biol, in press (2010)
  2. Furubayashi M, Tashiro Y, Umeno D, 材料科学のための合成生物, 未来材料 (Expected Materials for the Future), 10, 2-7 (2010)
  3. Umeno D, Furubayashi M, Misawa N, カロテノイドの生合成 (The biosynthesis of carotenoids), カロテノイドの科学と最新応用技術 (Carotenoid Science and Its Application for Current Practical Use), CMC Publishing CO.,LTD., pp.27-37 (2009)
  4. Umeno D, Tashiro Y, Furubayashi M, Device Genetics for Programmed Cell Death. J Japan Soc Extremophiles, 7, 31-35 (2008)
  5. Tashiro Y, Furubayashi M, Morijiri T, Suzuki K, Yasuno K, Matsuno S, Katabami A, Saito K, Umeno D, Escherichia coli robots that freeze, smell, swell, and time-keep. Synthetic Biology, IET., 1, 41-43 (2007)

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