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Feb 10, 2014 · Alumni Profile: CNN’s John Duber (BFA ’00) February 10, 2014. Get to know our school a bit better, by meeting our hard-working alumni in the industry. Here, BFA graduate in Film Production John Duber catches us up with what his life has been like since graduating from Dodge College in 2000.
Reprogramming control of an allosteric signaling switch through modular recombination. JE Dueber, BJ Yeh, K Chak, WA Lim. Science 301 (5641), 1904-1908. , 2003. 401. 2003. Use of modular, synthetic scaffolds for improved production of glucaric acid in engineered E. coli. TS Moon, JE Dueber, E Shiue, KLJ Prather.
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The Dueber Lab develops strategies for introducing designable, modular control over living cells. We are particularly interested in generating technologies for improving engineered metabolic pathway efficiency and directing flux. Our projects have applications in the development of biofuels, specialty chemicals, and environmentally friendly process...
2005-2009 QB3 Distinguished Fellow with Jay Keasling and Adam Arkin (UC Berkeley)2005 PhD, UC San Francisco, Advisor Wendell Lim1999 BS, University of Delaware2014 Fellowship, Bakar Fellowship Program at UC Berkeley2013 iGEM North America Regional Jamboree Gold Medal2012 iGEM West Regional Grand Prize2007 The International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition (co-Instructor): Finalist, Best Poster Award20016 Associate Professor, UC Berkeley, Department of Bioengineering, EBI2009-2016 Assistant Professor, UC Berkeley, Department of Bioengineering, EBI2005-2009 QB3 Distinguished FellowPeople also ask
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Sep 5, 2013 · Meet Chapman Alumnus John Duber ‘00, director of CNN’s New Day At Chapman University, we’re one family with many #Chapmanstories. Meet John Duber, director of New Day for CNN in New York City. Visit...
Hampden watches were popular with railroad men, an important benchmark of the era. John Dueber had chosen wisely when he bought the Hampden company, where the skill of the watch workers was amongst the highest in America.
John Dueber is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering and a Principal Investigator with the Energy Biosciences Institute at UC Berkeley. His research employs protein engineering and synthetic biology approaches to gain designable control over biological systems.