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==Contact Info== | ==Contact Info== | ||
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==Research interests== | ==Research interests== | ||
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# | # BioCAD software tools | ||
# | # Scar-less multi-part DNA assembly method design automation | ||
# Rapid microbial strain prototyping | |||
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==Useful links== | ==Useful links== | ||
*[ | *[http://j5.jbei.org j5, DeviceEditor, and VectorEditor] online tools | ||
*[ | ** j5: DNA assembly design automation for (combinatorial) flanking homology (e.g., SLIC/Gibson/CPEC/SLiCE/yeast) and type IIs-mediated (e.g., Golden Gate/FX cloning) assembly methods | ||
** DeviceEditor: a visual DNA design canvas that serves as front-end for j5 | |||
** VectorEditor: a visual DNA editing and annotation tool | |||
** The j5 and DeviceEditor software has been exclusively licensed to [http://teselagen.com TeselaGen Biotechnologies] for commercial use and distribution. |
Latest revision as of 11:22, 5 August 2012
Contact Info
- Nathan J. Hillson
- Joint BioEnergy Institute
- 5885 Hollis Street
- Fourth Floor
- Emeryville, CA 94608
- Email me through OpenWetWare
I work in the Fuels Synthesis division at JBEI, and am a staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs.
Education
- 2004, PhD, Biophysics, Harvard Medical School
- 1999, BA, Physics/Computational and Applied Mathematics, Rice University
Research interests
- BioCAD software tools
- Scar-less multi-part DNA assembly method design automation
- Rapid microbial strain prototyping
Useful links
- j5, DeviceEditor, and VectorEditor online tools
- j5: DNA assembly design automation for (combinatorial) flanking homology (e.g., SLIC/Gibson/CPEC/SLiCE/yeast) and type IIs-mediated (e.g., Golden Gate/FX cloning) assembly methods
- DeviceEditor: a visual DNA design canvas that serves as front-end for j5
- VectorEditor: a visual DNA editing and annotation tool
- The j5 and DeviceEditor software has been exclusively licensed to TeselaGen Biotechnologies for commercial use and distribution.