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Wilson, S.A. and Roberts, S.C. (2011) Recent advances towards development and commercialization of plant cell culture processes for synthesis of biomolecules. ''Plant Biotechnology Journal''.
Wilson, S.A. and Roberts, S.C. (2011) Recent advances towards development and commercialization of plant cell culture processes for synthesis of biomolecules. ''Plant Biotechnology Journal''.


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'''Nick Cadirov'''
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University of Massachusetts Amherst
Department of Chemical Engineering
Nick is currently completing his honors thesis in the Roberts lab. His project is to optimize a protocol for the reculturing of ''Taxus'' protoplasts.
 
'''Nicole Raia'''
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Department of Chemical Engineering
 
Meghan Combs

Revision as of 14:17, 20 September 2011

Contact Info

Sarah A. Wilson
  • Sarah A. Wilson
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • 159 Goessmann Laboratory
  • 686 N. Pleasant Street
  • Amherst, Ma 01003
  • Email me through OpenWetWare

I am currently a PhD student in the Chemical Engineering Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. My work in the Roberts Lab is to use metabolic engineering to increase paclitaxel accumulation in Taxus suspension cultures.

Education

  • Expected 2014, PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • 2012, Graduate Certificate in Cellular Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • 2009, BS in Chemical Engineering at Rowan University

Research interests

Publications

Wilson, S.A. and Roberts, S.C. (2011) Recent advances towards development and commercialization of plant cell culture processes for synthesis of biomolecules. Plant Biotechnology Journal.

Undergraduate Researchers

Nick Cadirov University of Massachusetts Amherst Department of Chemical Engineering Nick is currently completing his honors thesis in the Roberts lab. His project is to optimize a protocol for the reculturing of Taxus protoplasts.

Nicole Raia University of Massachusetts Amherst Department of Chemical Engineering

Meghan Combs