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Revision as of 17:27, 16 January 2012
Interests
- gene synthesis
- genome engineering
- protein design
- molecular biology methods development
"All there is to thinking, is seeing something noticeable which makes you see something you weren’t noticing, which makes you see something that isn’t even visible." -Norman Maclean
Publications
Gene assembly from chip-synthesized oligonucleotides
Nikolai Eroshenko*, Sriram Kosuri*, Adam H. Marblestone, Nicholas Conway, George M. Church, Current Protocols in Chemical Biology in press
Mitochondrial gene replacement in human pluripotent stem cell derived neural progenitors
Shilpa Iyer, Ena Xiao, Khaled Alsayegh, Nikolai Eroshenko, Marion J. Riggs, James P. Bennett. Jr & Raj R. Rao, Gene Therapy AOP
Scalable gene synthesis by selective amplification of DNA pools from high-fidelity microchips
Sriram Kosuri*, Nikolai Eroshenko*, Emily LeProust, Michael Super, Jeffrey Way, Jin Billy Li & George Church, Nature Biotechnology 28:1295 (2010) cover
Role of bioinspired polymers in determination of pluripotent stem cell fate
Sheena Abraham, Nikolai Eroshenko & Raj R. Rao, Regenerative Medicine 4:561 (2009)
Affiliations
G3 Harvard SEAS Bioengineering
Church Lab (HMS Genetics, NRB 238/Wyss Institute)
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Raj Rao's lab - VCU Chemical Engineering
Curtis Taylor's lab - VCU Mechanical Engineering (now at UF)