Electron microscope image of Clostridium thermocellum growing on cellulose
Daniel G. Olson


Principal Investigator (PI)

PI Daniel G. Olson is working to engineer organisms that naturally break down lignocellulose into efficient biocatalysts that can withstand the rigors of industrial-scale fermentation. This work uses techniques from the fields of metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, quantitative physiology, and biochemistry. He leads a research group comprised of researchers at both Dartmouth and the University of Campinas.


Staff/Postdocs

Marybeth Maloney
Technician
Dartmouth

Marybeth Maloney
Technician
Dartmouth

Anthony (Ty) Lanahan
Lab manager / Postdoc
Dartmouth

Anthony (Ty) Lanahan
Lab manager / Postdoc
Dartmouth

Angel Pech
Postdoc
Dartmouth

Angel Pech
Postdoc
Dartmouth

Bilal Jilani
Postdoc
Dartmouth

Bilal Jilani
Postdoc
Dartmouth

João Henrique Fabri
Postdoc
University of Campinas

João Henrique Fabri
Postdoc
University of Campinas

Edson Kim
Postdoc
University of Campinas

Edson Kim
Postdoc
University of Campinas


Students

Bishal Sharma
PhD Student
Dartmouth

Bishal Sharma
PhD Student
Dartmouth

Shu Huang
PhD Student
Dartmouth

Shu Huang
PhD Student
Dartmouth

Milena Minetto
PhD Student
University of Campinas

Milena Minetto
PhD Student
University of Campinas

Daniela Chiarelli
PhD Student
University of Campinas

Daniela Chiarelli
PhD Student
University of Campinas

Layse de Souza
PhD Student
University of Campinas

Layse de Souza
PhD Student
University of Campinas

Isaiah Richardson
PhD Student
Dartmouth

Isaiah Richardson
PhD Student
Dartmouth


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