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I am building new technologies for basic and applied biology. Long-term research interests include:
I am building new technologies for basic and applied biology. Long-term research interests include:
* fully synthetic (i.e. non-immunogenic) gene therapy vectors that integrate genes into a precise location on the genome
* human transgene vectors that integrate genes into precise locations on the genome
* cheaper, faster, and more accurate gene synthesis
* cheaper, faster, and more accurate gene synthesis
* library vs. library screens which quantify the strength of protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions
* library vs. library screens which quantify the strength of protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions

Revision as of 17:50, 14 December 2012

Research

I am building new technologies for basic and applied biology. Long-term research interests include:

  • human transgene vectors that integrate genes into precise locations on the genome
  • cheaper, faster, and more accurate gene synthesis
  • library vs. library screens which quantify the strength of protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions


Publications

Mitochondrial gene replacement in human pluripotent stem cell derived neural progenitors (PDF)

Shilpa Iyer, Ena Xiao, Khaled Alsayegh, Nikolai Eroshenko, Marion J. Riggs, James P. Bennett. Jr & Raj R. Rao, Gene Therapy AOP 19:469 (2012)


Gene assembly from chip-synthesized oligonucleotides (PDF)

Nikolai Eroshenko*, Sriram Kosuri*, Adam H. Marblestone, Nicholas Conway, George Church, Current Protocols in Chemical Biology 4 (2012)

  • Gene Assembly by Subpool PCR (GASP) oligo design scripts and server


Scalable gene synthesis by selective amplification of DNA pools from high-fidelity microchips (PDF)

Sriram Kosuri*, Nikolai Eroshenko*, Emily LeProust, Michael Super, Jeffrey Way, Jin Billy Li & George Church, Nature Biotechnology 28:1295 (2010)


Role of bioinspired polymers in determination of pluripotent stem cell fate (PDF)

Sheena Abraham, Nikolai Eroshenko & Raj R. Rao, Regenerative Medicine 4:561 (2009)

Labs

George Church (2009-now)

Wyss Institute (2009-2011)

Raj Rao (2006-2008)

Curtis Taylor (2006-2007)

Education

Harvard University (2008-now) PhD candidate, Bioengineering

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

Contact

eroshenkona AT gmail


Nikolai Eroshenko
77 Ave. Louis Pasteur
NRB 238
Boston, MA 02115