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'''04 July 2015''' Franklin, Phil and Kunal's [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360319915013257 paper], "Development of a synthetic pathway to convert glucose to hydrogen using cell free extracts", was published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
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'''18 May 2015''' Congratulations to Kunal for a successful thesis defense on engineering electron metabolism in cyanobacteria!
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'''24 January 2014''' Jon and Stacey's [http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6169/424.short paper], "The HydG Enzyme Generates an Fe(CO)2(CN) Synthon in Assembly of the FeFe Hydrogenase H-Cluster", was published in Science
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'''25 October 2013''' Jon's [http://www.sciencemag.org/content/342/6157/472.short paper], "A Radical Intermediate in Tyrosine Scission to the CO and CN− Ligands of FeFe Hydrogenase", was published in Science


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04 July 2015 Franklin, Phil and Kunal's paper, "Development of a synthetic pathway to convert glucose to hydrogen using cell free extracts", was published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

18 May 2015 Congratulations to Kunal for a successful thesis defense on engineering electron metabolism in cyanobacteria!

24 January 2014 Jon and Stacey's paper, "The HydG Enzyme Generates an Fe(CO)2(CN) Synthon in Assembly of the FeFe Hydrogenase H-Cluster", was published in Science

25 October 2013 Jon's paper, "A Radical Intermediate in Tyrosine Scission to the CO and CN− Ligands of FeFe Hydrogenase", was published in Science


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