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==Research interests==
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I am very interested in using biology to increase the productivity and efficiency as well as attenuate the spoiling effects of anthropogenic processes. There are several ways to do this, and it includes the use of whole organisms such as plants, fungi or bacteria, or bits and pieces extracted from organisms. I believe all organisms are simply a container of complex biochemical processes, and these processes should be used for other suitable purposes. These include industrial processing of chemicals and bio-production of chemicals.
I am very interested in using biology to increase the productivity and efficiency as well as attenuate the spoiling effects of anthropogenic processes. There are several ways to do this, some of which include the use of whole organisms such as plants, fungi and bacteria, or bits and pieces extracted from organisms. I believe all organisms are simply a container of complex biochemical processes, and these processes should be used for other suitable purposes. These include industrial processing of chemicals and bio-production of chemicals.


==Publications==
==Publications==

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Justin Pahara (an artistic interpretation)

I work in the Your Lab at XYZ University. I learned about OpenWetWare from igem/synbio, and I've joined because networking, protocols, synbio....

Education

  • present, PhD, University of Cambridge, UK
  • 2008, MSc, University of Alberta, Canada
  • 2006, BSc, University of Alberta, Canada

Research interests

I am very interested in using biology to increase the productivity and efficiency as well as attenuate the spoiling effects of anthropogenic processes. There are several ways to do this, some of which include the use of whole organisms such as plants, fungi and bacteria, or bits and pieces extracted from organisms. I believe all organisms are simply a container of complex biochemical processes, and these processes should be used for other suitable purposes. These include industrial processing of chemicals and bio-production of chemicals.

Publications

  1. Goldbeter A and Koshland DE Jr. An amplified sensitivity arising from covalent modification in biological systems. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1981 Nov;78(11):6840-4. DOI:10.1073/pnas.78.11.6840 | PubMed ID:6947258 | HubMed [Paper1]
  2. JACOB F and MONOD J. Genetic regulatory mechanisms in the synthesis of proteins. J Mol Biol. 1961 Jun;3:318-56. DOI:10.1016/s0022-2836(61)80072-7 | PubMed ID:13718526 | HubMed [Paper2]

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  3. ISBN:0879697164 [Book1]

All Medline abstracts: PubMed | HubMed

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