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* 2011, MS in ChemE, Columbia University, New York, NY | * 2011, MS in ChemE, Columbia University, New York, NY | ||
* 2009, BS in ChemE, Northeastern University, Boston, MA | * 2009, BS in ChemE, Northeastern University, Boston, MA | ||
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#Felsovalyi, F., Patel, T., Mangiagalli, P., Kumar, S. K. and Banta, S. (2012), Effect of thermal stability on protein adsorption to silica using homologous aldo-keto reductases. Protein Science, 21: 1113–1125. doi: 10.1002/pro.2099 | |||
==Research interests== | ==Research interests== | ||
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# Heterogeneous Biocatalysis | # Heterogeneous Biocatalysis | ||
# Biomaterials | # Biomaterials | ||
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- Tushar N Patel
- Columbia University
- 500 W 120th St
- 801 Mudd Building
- New York, NY 10027
- tnp2109@columbia.edu
I am a graduate student in the Banta Lab at Columbia University in the Department of Chemical Engineering. Our lab works on protein and metabolic engineering for a variety of applications. My work is focused around heterogeneous biocatalysis and more specifically, the use of E. coli as a whole-cell biocatalyst.
Education
- 2014 (expected), PhD in ChemE, Columbia University, New York, NY
- 2011, MS in ChemE, Columbia University, New York, NY
- 2009, BS in ChemE, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
Publications
- Felsovalyi, F., Patel, T., Mangiagalli, P., Kumar, S. K. and Banta, S. (2012), Effect of thermal stability on protein adsorption to silica using homologous aldo-keto reductases. Protein Science, 21: 1113–1125. doi: 10.1002/pro.2099
Research interests
My research interests all relate to engineering and using biology for a variety of applications including catalysis, sensing, structural functions, biomaterials, and therapeutics.
- Protein Engineering
- Metabolic Engineering
- Synthetic Biology
- Heterogeneous Biocatalysis
- Biomaterials