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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.
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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 <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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        I’m a post-doctoral research fellow at the Synthetic Biology Research Centre Nottingham, and I will be one of the advisors to the Nottingham iGEM team this year. I am currently working in the field of gas fermentation, capturing carbon from a variety of waste gases and converting it into platform chemicals and fuels. My research involves the genetic and metabolic engineering of acetogenic species in order to expand their product profiles and generally make them more industrially favourable organisms. The opportunity to simultaneously limit our negative impact on the environment through reducing greenhouse gas emissions and recycle that waste gas into useful commodities makes this a fascinating area to study.
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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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