User:Michael S. Siddiqui: Difference between revisions
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* 2006, BS, Chemical Engineering, School of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Pennsylvania | * 2006, BS, Chemical Engineering, School of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Pennsylvania | ||
* 2006, BS, Economics with Concentration in Finance, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania | * 2006, BS, Economics with Concentration in Finance, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania | ||
* 2009, MS, Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology | |||
==Research interests== | ==Research interests== | ||
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Metabolic engineering for the production of industrially relevant chemicals via microbial synthesis. | |||
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Production of Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloids in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae: | Production of Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloids in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae: | ||
Development of Methods for Extension and Optimization of a Synthetic Metabolic Pathway | Development of Methods for Extension and Optimization of a Synthetic Metabolic Pathway | ||
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#siddiqui pmid=22136110 | |||
#siddiqui pmid=23528237 | |||
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==Useful links== | ==Useful links== | ||
*[[OpenWetWare:Welcome|Introductory tutorial]] | *[[OpenWetWare:Welcome|Introductory tutorial]] | ||
*[[Help|OpenWetWare help pages]] | *[[Help|OpenWetWare help pages]] |
Latest revision as of 11:49, 3 May 2013
Contact Info
I work in the Smolke Lab at Stanford. Education
Research interestsMetabolic engineering for the production of industrially relevant chemicals via microbial synthesis. Graduate research project: Production of Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloids in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae: Development of Methods for Extension and Optimization of a Synthetic Metabolic Pathway
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