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==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
[[Image:Headshot_sgalanie.jpg|thumb|right|Stephanie Galanie]]
[[Image:Headshot_sgalanie.jpg|thumb|right|Stephanie Galanie, ''photo by'' [http://cornfieldcamera.blogspot.com ''Ryan Salvador'']]]


*Stephanie Galanie
*Stanford University
*[[Special:Emailuser/Stephanie Galanie|Email me through OpenWetWare]]


I am a rotation student in the [[Smolke Lab]] at Stanford University.
I am a fourth year graduate student researcher in the [[Smolke Lab]] at Stanford University. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniegalanie LinkedIn]<br><br>
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==Education==
==Education==
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*Graduate student in Chemistry, Stanford University
* PhD candidate in Chemistry, Stanford University
* 2010, BS Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park
* 2013, MS Bioengineering, Stanford University
* 2010, BS Cell Biology and Genetics, University of Maryland, College Park
* 2010, BS Biochemistry with Honors, University of Maryland, College Park
* 2010, BS Cell Biology and Genetics with Honors, University of Maryland, College Park


==Research interests==
==Research interests==
# Metabolic engineering and synthetic biology
My research is bioengineering ''S. cerevisiae'' for the production of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids, with an emphasis on applying genetic and biochemical strategies for introducing heterologous enzymes and optimizing pathway flux.<br><br>
# Protein engineering
General research interests:
# Chemical biology
* Metabolic engineering and synthetic biology
* Protein engineering
* Chemical biology


==Publications==
==Publications==
#Galanie, S., Siddiqui, M.S., Smolke, C.D. 2013. Molecular tools for chemical biotechnology. ''Current Opinion in Biotechnology'', in press. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.copbio.2013.03.001]
#DeMuth, P., Hurley, M., Wu, C., Galanie, S., Zachariah, M.R., DeShong, P. 2010. Mesoscale porous silica as drug delivery vehicles: Synthesis, characterization, and pH-sensitive release profiles. ''Microporous and Mesoporous Materials'' 141, 128-134.
#Acknowledged in Hazelwood, L.A., Free, R.B., Cabrera, D.M., Skinbjerg, M., Sibley, D.R. 2008. Reciprocal Modulation of Function between the D1 and D2 Dopamine Receptors and the Na+,K+-ATPase. ''Journal of Biological Chemistry'' 283, 36441-36453.
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#DeMuth, P., Hurley, M., Wu, C., Galanie, S., Zachariah, M.R., DeShong, P. 2010. Mesoscale porous silica as drug delivery vehicles: Synthesis, characterization, and pH-sensitive release profiles. ''Microporous and Mesoporous Materials''. Article in press.
#Acknowledged in Hazelwood, L.A., Free, R.B., Cabrera, D.M., Skinbjerg, M., Sibley, D.R. 2008. Reciprocal Modulation of Function between the D1 and D2 Dopamine Receptors and the Na+,K+-ATPase. ''Journal of Biological Chemistry'' 283, 36441-36453.


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Contact Info

Stephanie Galanie, photo by Ryan Salvador


I am a fourth year graduate student researcher in the Smolke Lab at Stanford University. LinkedIn

Email me through OpenWetWare

Education

  • PhD candidate in Chemistry, Stanford University
  • 2013, MS Bioengineering, Stanford University
  • 2010, BS Biochemistry with Honors, University of Maryland, College Park
  • 2010, BS Cell Biology and Genetics with Honors, University of Maryland, College Park

Research interests

My research is bioengineering S. cerevisiae for the production of benzylisoquinoline alkaloids, with an emphasis on applying genetic and biochemical strategies for introducing heterologous enzymes and optimizing pathway flux.

General research interests:

  • Metabolic engineering and synthetic biology
  • Protein engineering
  • Chemical biology

Publications

  1. Galanie, S., Siddiqui, M.S., Smolke, C.D. 2013. Molecular tools for chemical biotechnology. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, in press. [1]
  2. DeMuth, P., Hurley, M., Wu, C., Galanie, S., Zachariah, M.R., DeShong, P. 2010. Mesoscale porous silica as drug delivery vehicles: Synthesis, characterization, and pH-sensitive release profiles. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 141, 128-134.
  3. Acknowledged in Hazelwood, L.A., Free, R.B., Cabrera, D.M., Skinbjerg, M., Sibley, D.R. 2008. Reciprocal Modulation of Function between the D1 and D2 Dopamine Receptors and the Na+,K+-ATPase. Journal of Biological Chemistry 283, 36441-36453.


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