Team:MIT advisors
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- | + | Narendra Maheshri is an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He has bachelor’s degrees in both Chemical Engineering and Biology from MIT, and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of California (UC) Berkeley, where he focused on engineering viral vectors for gene therapy. | |
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+ | In his post-doctoral studies at UC San Francisco and Harvard, he became interested in systems’ biology and gene regulation. His current research interests are in understanding the dynamics of gene regulation and gene regulatory networks in single cells using a combined experimental and theoretical approach. His group also explores methods to translate these fundamental studies to tools for rapidly creating phenotypic diversity in microorganisms, with potential applications in biotechnology. He has coauthored three patents and published in internationally recognized scientific journals such as PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences), Science, and Nature Biotechnology | ||
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