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[http://arep.med.harvard.edu/ Church lab, Harvard Medical School] (2014-currently) postdoc
[http://arep.med.harvard.edu/ Church lab, Harvard Medical School] (2014-currently) postdoc


[http://www.seas.harvard.edu/academics/graduate Harvard University] (2008-2014) PhD candidate, Engineering Sciences: Bioengineering
[http://www.seas.harvard.edu/academics/graduate Harvard University] (2008-2014) PhD, Engineering Sciences: Bioengineering


[http://www.egr.vcu.edu/departments-centers/biomedical-engineering/ Virginia Commonwealth University] (2005-2008) BS, Biomedical Engineering
[http://www.egr.vcu.edu/departments-centers/biomedical-engineering/ Virginia Commonwealth University] (2005-2008) BS, Biomedical Engineering
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==Patents==
==Patents==
1. George Church, Sriram Kosuri, '''Nikolai Eroshenko''', [http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/docservicepdf_pct/id00000019172253.pdf Orthogonal amplification and assembly of nucleic acid sequences] International Patent Application No. PCT/US2011/05707 (Harvard)
2. '''Nikolai Eroshenko''', George Church (2014) [http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/WO2014158593 Mutants of cre recombinase] (Harvard)
 
1. George Church, Sriram Kosuri, '''Nikolai Eroshenko''' (2013) [http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/docservicepdf_pct/id00000019172253.pdf Orthogonal amplification and assembly of nucleic acid sequences] (Harvard)


== News ==
== News ==

Revision as of 18:53, 13 April 2015

Education

Church lab, Harvard Medical School (2014-currently) postdoc

Harvard University (2008-2014) PhD, Engineering Sciences: Bioengineering

Virginia Commonwealth University (2005-2008) BS, Biomedical Engineering

Contact

eroshenkona AT gmail

77 Ave. Louis Pasteur
NRB 238
Boston, MA 02115

Google Scholar page

Research Interests

synthetic evolution, gene therapy, gene synthesis, origins of life, protein design

Publications

6. Nikolai Eroshenko, George Church (2013) Mutants of Cre recombinase with improved accuracy. Nat Commun 4:2509

5. Nikolai Eroshenko*, Rukmani Ramachandran*, Vamsi Yadavalli, Raj R. Rao (2013) Effect of substrate stiffness on early human embryonic stem cell differentiation. J Biol Eng 7:7

4. Shilpa Iyer, Ena Xiao, Khaled Alsayegh, Nikolai Eroshenko, Marion J. Riggs, James P. Bennett. Jr & Raj R. Rao (2012) Mitochondrial gene replacement in human pluripotent stem cell derived neural progenitors. Gene Ther 19:469

3. Nikolai Eroshenko*, Sriram Kosuri*, Adam H. Marblestone, Nicholas Conway, George Church (2012) Gene assembly from chip-synthesized oligonucleotides. Curr Prot Chem Biol 4:1

2. Sriram Kosuri*, Nikolai Eroshenko*, Emily LeProust, Michael Super, Jeffrey Way, Jin Billy Li & George Church (2010) Scalable gene synthesis by selective amplification of DNA pools from high-fidelity microchips. Nat Biotechnol 28:1295

1. Sheena Abraham, Nikolai Eroshenko & Raj R. Rao (2009) Role of bioinspired polymers in determination of pluripotent stem cell fate. Regen Med 4:561

Patents

2. Nikolai Eroshenko, George Church (2014) Mutants of cre recombinase (Harvard)

1. George Church, Sriram Kosuri, Nikolai Eroshenko (2013) Orthogonal amplification and assembly of nucleic acid sequences (Harvard)

News

Highly accurate Cre variants, Nature Methods, Oct. 30 2013

Refining a Recombinase, BioTechniques, Oct. 20 2013, Jeffrey M. Perkel

Technology: Making more genes, better and for less, Nature Reviews Genetics, Jan. 2011, Louisa Flintoft

Gene construction using microchip-based DNA synthesis and PCR amplification, SciBX, Jan. 6 2011

Technology for the everyman, Biotechniques, Dec. 23 2010, Suzanne E. Winter

Megabases for kilodollars, Nature Biotechnology, Dec. 07 2010, Mikkel Algire, Radha Krishnakumar & Chuck Merryman