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Research in Metabolic Engineering: Insights from the RISE Program with Dr. Ganesh Sriram

As a participant in the RISE Program under Dr. Ganesh Sriram in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering department, I actively engaged in bi-semester lab retreats discussing future research directions. I presented current relevant publications and shared my research findings on metabolic pathways in the marine diatom species Phaeodactylum tricornutum during lab meetings. My work involved designing experiments using aseptic cell culturing, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS), and isotope labeling techniques, applying experimental data and computational methods to determine optimal growth conditions for P. tricornutum.

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Research in Metabolic Engineering: Insights from the RISE Program with Dr. Ganesh Sriram

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  1. Beth Sheil RISE Program - Research Metabolic Engineering Lab Dr. Ganesh Sriram Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering • Leadership • Participated in bi-semester lab retreat events where we discussed future research paths • Presented current and relevant publications in our area of study at lab meetings • Presented research at lab meeting • Research • Investigated metabolic pathways in phaeodactylumtricornutum a marine diatom species • Designed experiments involving aspetic cell culturing, GS/MS, and isotope labeling experiements • Used experimental data and computational methods to posit which specific conditions Pt will live and grow in

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