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Synthetic Biology; method development; biosensors; plant and microbial science; evolution; molecular biology. | |||
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Revision as of 04:14, 1 October 2014
Contact Info
- Lisa Goers (Lisa Görs)
- Imperial College London
- Imperial College Road
- London, England, UK
- Email: lisa.goers[at]imperial[dot]ac[dot]uk
- http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/syntheticbiology
Education
- Currently, PhD Molecular Biosciences (Synthetic Biology), Imperial College London
- 2010, MSci Natural Sciences, University of Cambridge, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, England
- 2010, BA Natural Sciences, University of Cambridge, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, England
- 2006, A Levels, Ivybridge Community College, Ivybridge, England
Research interests
Synthetic Biology; method development; biosensors; plant and microbial science; evolution; molecular biology.
Publications
- "Co-culture systems and technologies: taking synthetic biology to the next level"[1]
- "Engineering Microbial Biosensors" [2]
- Acknowledged in: "Structure of CyanoP at 2.8 Å: Implications for the Evolution and Function of the PsbP Subunit of Photosystem II" [3]
Conference abstracts
- "Designing metabolite biosensors for bioprocess monitoring using synthetic biology" [4]
- "Tissue culture contamination for fun and profit – novel in vivo biosensors for on-line monitoring of mammalian cell cultures" SB6.0 Conference [5]
Prizes
- enGENEious Conference poster prize [6]
- Biochemical Centenary Poster Prize at the 70th Harden Conference [7]
iGEM
- Supervisor for Imperial Auxin 2011 [8]
Non-scientific Publications
Useful links
- Introductory tutorial
- OpenWetWare help pages
- Centre for Synthetic Biology and Innovation [11]
- Imperial College London [12]