

|  | Jay D. Keasling
| | Chemistry and Synthetic Biology: Metabolic Engineering, Building Pathways, Metagenomics and Applications
Jay D. Keasling
Professor, Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley; Acting Deputy Laboratory Director, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; CEO, Joint Bioenergy Institute
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Chang MCY, Eachus RA, Trieu W, Ro D-K, and Keasling JD. Engineering Escherichia coli for production of functionalized terpenoids using plant P450s. Nature Chem Biol 2007;3:274-277.
Dueber JE, Wu GC, Malmirchegini GR, Moon TS, Petzold CJ, Ullal AV, Prather KJ, and Keasling JD. Synthetic protein scaffolds provide modular control over metabolic flux. Nat. Biotechnol 2009;27:753-759.
Keasling JD. Synthetic biology for synthetic chemistry. ACS Chem Bio 2008;3:64-76
Ro D-K, Paradise EM, Ouellet M, Fisher KJ, Newman KL, Ndungu JM, Ho KA, Eachus RA, Ham RS, Kirby J, Chang MCY, Withers ST, Shiba Y, Sarpong R, and Keasling JD. Production of the antimalarial drug precursor artemisinic acid in engineered yeast. Nature 2006;440:940-943.
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