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==Technical Presentations==
==Technical Presentations==
*[http://gcep.stanford.edu/pdfs/bTzhgdNEg5xnCbry-3SZEw/PhillipSmith_web.pdf Oct 2011 GCEP Symposium Distinguished Student Lecture] [http://vimeo.com/30534153 Video] ([http://gcep.stanford.edu/events/symposium2011/presentations3.html Source])
*[http://gcep.stanford.edu/pdfs/bTzhgdNEg5xnCbry-3SZEw/PhillipSmith_web.pdf Oct 2011 GCEP Symposium Distinguished Student Lecture] [http://vimeo.com/30534153 Video] ([http://gcep.stanford.edu/events/symposium2011/presentations3.html Source])
*[http://apps.aiche.org/proceedings/Abstract.aspx?ConfID=Annual-2010&GroupID=1515&SessionID=13944&PaperID=201885 Nov 2010 AIChE Annual Meeting Talk]


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*[http://apps.aiche.org/proceedings/Abstract.aspx?ConfID=Annual-2010&GroupID=1515&SessionID=13944&PaperID=201885 Nov 2010 AIChE Annual Meeting Talk]


==Research interests==
==Research interests==

Revision as of 16:05, 29 November 2011

Contact Info

Phillip R. Smith

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Education

  • 2005-Present, PhD Candidate, Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
  • 2005, MS, Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University
  • 2003, BS, Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University

Papers

Bingham AS, Smith PR, Swartz JR. Evolution of an [FeFe] hydrogenase with decreased oxygen sensitivity. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2011) doi:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2011.02.048

Smith PR, Bingham AS, Swartz JR. Generation of hydrogen from NADPH using an [FeFe] hydrogenase. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2011) doi:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2011.03.172

Technical Presentations

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Research interests

  1. Protein Biotechnology (molecular engineering and directed protein evolution)
  2. Biochemical Reaction Engineering (bioprocess development)
  3. Synthetic Enzyme Pathways

Biotechnology skillset

  • Protein overexpression (aerobic and anaerobic fermentation, shake-flask to 10L scale)
  • Protein purification (ion-exchange, affinity, and other chromatographic methods using an AKTA purifier and home-made systems)
  • Directed enzyme evolution
  • Protein engineering
  • PCR, gene synthesis, mutagenesis
  • Spectrophotometric assay development

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