"Reconstructing Regulation: Can Biological Complexity be Reverse Engineered?" Friday, March 5, 2021, 9:10 – 10am |
![]() Location of Event:Other Cost:Free Contact Email:kamarkel@ucdavis.edu Event Type:Free Events, Lectures and Seminars Presented by:College of Biological Sciences Sponsored by:Plant Biology Graduate Group Speaker: Nicola Patron, Research Group Leader, Engineering Biology, Earlham Institute Nicola Patron is a research group leader in plant molecular and synthetic biology at the Earlham Institute, an independent bioscience institute on the Norwich Research Park. Her group, established in 2016, investigates the regulation of plant gene expression as well as metabolic diversification. They apply this knowledge to engineering plants as photosynthetic platforms for biomanufacturing and to improving the yield and nutritional value of crops. Nicola also directs the Earlham Biofoundry, a facility developing automated, nanoscale workflows for biology and biotechnology. Nicola has a PhD in plant molecular biology and pursued postdoctoral research at The John Innes Centre and The University of British Columbia. As a 2015 SynBioLEAP fellow, Nicola was recognized as an emerging leader in synthetic biology Via Zoom - ucdavis.zoom.us… |
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