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Hello! I am a Ph.D. student in the [http://www. | Hello! I am a Ph.D. student in the [http://www.systemsbiology.vcu.edu/Index.aspx Systems Biological Engineering Laboratory] under the direction of Dr. Stephen Fong at Virginia Commonwealth University. My primary research interest is in the use of large scale ''in silico'' models to better understand and engineer microbial metabolism. Please feel free to [mailto:gowencm@vcu.edu email me]. | ||
[[Fong | Fong Lab wiki]] | [[Fong | Fong Lab wiki]] | ||
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==Contact Info== | ==Contact Info== | ||
Chris Gowen | Chris Gowen | ||
Virginia Commonwealth University | Virginia Commonwealth University | ||
PO Box 843028 | PO Box 843028 | ||
Richmond, VA 23284-3028 | Richmond, VA 23284-3028 | ||
804-827-7000 ext 414 | 804-827-7000 ext 414 | ||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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#Gowen C.M., Fong S.S. (2009) "Genome-scale constraint-based metabolic models as tools for engineering cellulosic biofuel production", ''Chemistry and Biodiversity'' (in press) doi: 10.1002/cbdv.200900314 | #Gowen C.M., Fong S.S. (2009) "Genome-scale constraint-based metabolic models as tools for engineering cellulosic biofuel production", ''Chemistry and Biodiversity'' (in press) doi: 10.1002/cbdv.200900314 | ||
#'''Oral Presentation''' - Roberts, S.B., Gowen, C.M., Fong, S.S. (2009) "Genome-scale constraint-based metabolic models as tools for engineering cellulosic biofuel production", [http://www.vcu.edu/csbc/systemsbiologysummit/ The Summit on Systems Biology], June 16, 2009, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. | #'''Oral Presentation''' - Roberts, S.B., Gowen, C.M., Fong, S.S. (2009) "Genome-scale constraint-based metabolic models as tools for engineering cellulosic biofuel production", [http://www.vcu.edu/csbc/systemsbiologysummit/ The Summit on Systems Biology], June 16, 2009, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. | ||
#'''Poster''' - "Genome-scale constraint-based metabolic model of ''Clostridium thermocellum''" , [http://conferences.theiet.org/biosysbio/ BioSysBio], March 23-25, 2009, Cambridge University, UK | #'''Poster''' - "Genome-scale constraint-based metabolic model of ''Clostridium thermocellum''" , [http://conferences.theiet.org/biosysbio/ BioSysBio], March 23-25, 2009, Cambridge University, UK | ||
==Research== | ==Research== | ||
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Revision as of 20:24, 25 January 2010
Hello! I am a Ph.D. student in the Systems Biological Engineering Laboratory under the direction of Dr. Stephen Fong at Virginia Commonwealth University. My primary research interest is in the use of large scale in silico models to better understand and engineer microbial metabolism. Please feel free to email me.
Contact Info
Chris Gowen Virginia Commonwealth University PO Box 843028 Richmond, VA 23284-3028
804-827-7000 ext 414
Education
- 2008, MS Engineering, Department of Chemical and Life Science Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University
- 2006, BS Biosystems Engineering (Concentration in Biotechnology), Clemson University
- Minor in Bioengineering
- Calhoun College Honors
Publications
- Gowen C.M., Fong S.S. (2009) "Genome-scale constraint-based metabolic models as tools for engineering cellulosic biofuel production", Chemistry and Biodiversity (in press) doi: 10.1002/cbdv.200900314
- Oral Presentation - Roberts, S.B., Gowen, C.M., Fong, S.S. (2009) "Genome-scale constraint-based metabolic models as tools for engineering cellulosic biofuel production", The Summit on Systems Biology, June 16, 2009, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
- Poster - "Genome-scale constraint-based metabolic model of Clostridium thermocellum" , BioSysBio, March 23-25, 2009, Cambridge University, UK
Research
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