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− | I studied Biology at Imperial College London before completing my PhD at the BBSRC/EPSRC Synthetic Biology Centre, Nottingham. My work focussed on the development of transposon mutagenesis strategies in the acetogenic bacterial species Clostridium autoethanogenum, and on the development of highly-robust gene transfer protocols for the same organism. My current work involves the implementation of Transposon-Directed Insertion Site Sequencing (TraDIS) in a variety of Gram-positive species of industrial interest. | + | I studied Biology at Imperial College London before completing my PhD at the BBSRC/EPSRC Synthetic Biology Centre, Nottingham. My work focussed on the development of transposon mutagenesis strategies in the acetogenic bacterial species <i>Clostridium autoethanogenum</i>, and on the development of highly-robust gene transfer protocols for the same organism. My current work involves the implementation of Transposon-Directed Insertion Site Sequencing (TraDIS) in a variety of Gram-positive species of industrial interest. |
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− | + | Dr. Philippe Soucaille, our 2nd PI for iGEM serves as the Chief Scientific Officer of Metabolic Explorer s.a and served as its Member of Management Board. Dr. Soucaille is a world-renowned professor at the INSA of Toulouse (French National Institute for Applied Sciences), a leading high engineering school. Dr. Soucaille served as Senior Scientist and Project Leader of Genencor International Inc., where he managed the 1, 3-propanediol project, an industrial collaborative project at Dupont de Nemours involving more than 40 scientists. Dr. Soucaille serves as a Member of Scientific Advisory Board of Mascoma Corporation. Dr. Soucaille holds a BS degree in Microbiology from the University Paul Sabatier, Ph.D. and MA degrees in Biochemical Engineering from INSA. | |
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