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Loren Perelman, PhD is Vice President of Science at Riffyn, where he leads a team of fellow scientists in deploying the Riffyn SaaS and Consulting offerings for a broad spectrum of biotech and biopharma partners and clients. Prior to Riffyn, Loren was Director of Manufacturing, Quality, and Analytics at Bolt Threads, Senior Scientist at Amyris, and Group Leader of Analytical Services at Nitto Denko Technical Corporation. He has been part of R+D, PD and commercialization efforts in synthetic biology (biofuels, flavors + fragrances), biomaterials (synthetic spider silk), traditional pharma (...Read more
Luke Mackinder is a Professor of Plant Biology at the University of York, UK. Luke’s research focuses on understanding the cellular processes that drive global carbon fixation. His Lab (www.mackinderlab.com) is applying high-throughput microscopy, systems and synthetic biology to rapidly dissect, predict and build CO2 fixing pathways in algae and cyanobacteria. A primary focus of the lab is understanding the structure and function of the alga pyrenoid – a liquid-liquid phase separated organelle responsible for ~30% of global CO2 fixation. Data...Read more
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Paul Hudson is Associate Professor in the School of Biotechnology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. He studied Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D. 2009) and moved to Sweden in 2010. He joined KTH as a postdoc to work on bacteria surface display methods for epitope mapping of antibodies. In 2014 he started an independent research group as a Science for Life Laboratory Fellow at KTH. His research uses synthetic and systems biology to study the metabolism of cyanobacteria, with a focus on model-guided metabolic engineering....Read more
Dr. Pawar is a Group Leader of color cosmetics at Momentive Performance Materials. In his role he is driving the innovation through development of new polymers for make-up and skin care. His research is instrumental and focuses on understanding interactions of cosmetic ingredients in formulations and developing their correlations with consumer benefits.
Dr. Pawar obtained his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the City University of New York in 2004. During doctorate studies Dr. Pawar developed techniques to fabricate patchy colloid particles with controlled patch size and...Read more
In this Doing a World of Good Raj and Kamla Gupta Podcast episode, host Bob Knorpp speaks with Dr. Lucas Landherr, an Associate Teaching Professor of Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University and the current chair of the K-12 Committee; Ms.
Peter J. Turnbaugh, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Microbiology & Immunology, the G.W. Hooper Research Foundation, and the Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He is also a CZ Biohub Investigator. For nearly two decades, his research has focused on the metabolic activities performed by the trillions of microbes that colonize our adult bodies. Dr. Turnbaugh and his research group use interdisciplinary approaches in preclinical models and human cohorts to study the mechanisms through which the gut microbiome influences...Read more