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My research concerns synthetic regulation of eukaryotic gene expression for applications in green production of chemicals and gene therapy.
My research concerns synthetic regulation of eukaryotic gene expression for applications in green production of chemicals and gene therapy.


[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lJhW32h3W_EvAz3vnvh-rYihmdGZN4aBWQqSoX-RLII/pub Protocols]
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lJhW32h3W_EvAz3vnvh-rYihmdGZN4aBWQqSoX-RLII/edit?usp=sharing Protocols]


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 00:55, 15 November 2014

Leo d'Espaux


Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Keasling Lab
Joint BioEnergy Institute
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

Education

Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Caltech , 2013
M.S., Chemical Engineering, Caltech , 2007
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Cornell , 2005
CV

Research

My research concerns synthetic regulation of eukaryotic gene expression for applications in green production of chemicals and gene therapy.

Protocols

Publications

  1. L d’Espaux, YH Wang, and CD Smolke. 2014. A modular genetic amplifier for digital control over eukaryotic gene expression. In preparation.
  2. AB Kennedy*, JV Vowles*, L d’Espaux, and CD Smolke. 2014. Protein-responsive ribozyme switches in eukaryotic cells. Nucleic Acids Research [link]
  3. Y Li, YD Tseng, SY Kwon, L d’Espaux, JS Bunch, PL McEuen and D Luo. 2004. Controlled assembly of dendrimer-like DNA. Nature Materials [link]

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