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*Phillip R. Smith | *Phillip R. Smith | ||
*Stanford University | *Stanford University | ||
*Member of the [[Swartz| Swartz Lab]] | *Member of the [[Swartz| Swartz Lab]], in the Department of Chemical Engineering. | ||
*Keck Science Building | *Keck Science Building | ||
*Stanford, CA | *Stanford, CA |
Revision as of 20:54, 3 October 2011
Contact Info
- Phillip R. Smith
- Stanford University
- Member of the Swartz Lab, in the Department of Chemical Engineering.
- Keck Science Building
- Stanford, CA
- Email me through OpenWetWare
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Education
- 2005-Present, PhD Candidate, Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
- 2005, MS, Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University
- 2003, BS, Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University
Papers
Bingham AS, Smith PR, Swartz JR. Evolution of an [FeFe] hydrogenase with decreased oxygen sensitivity. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2011) doi:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2011.02.048
Smith PR, Bingham AS, Swartz JR. Generation of hydrogen from NADPH using an [FeFe] hydrogenase. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2011) doi:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2011.03.172
Research interests
- Protein Biotechnology (molecular engineering and protein evolution)
- Biochemical Reaction Engineering
- Synthetic Enzyme Pathways
Biotechnology skillset
- Protein overexpression (aerobic and anaerobic fermentation, shake-flask to 10L scale)
- Protein purification (ion-exchange, affinity, and other chromatographic methods using an AKTA purifier and home-made systems)
- Directed enzyme evolution
- Protein engineering
- PCR, gene synthesis, mutagenesis
- Spectrophotometric assay development