Jeffrey Way, PhD
Senior Staff Scientist - Synthetic and Structural Biology, Harvard University
Tn10 transposase acts preferentially on nearby transposon ends in vivo.
Using Engineered Bacteria to Characterize Infection Dynamics and Antibiotic Effects In Vivo.
Authors: Authors: Certain LK, Way JC, Pezone MJ, Collins JJ.
Cell Host Microbe
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Cell Host Microbe
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Transient gene expression in tobacco using Gibson assembly and the Gene Gun.
The potential for cancer combination therapy with multi-targeted, single-protein pharmaceuticals.
Large-scale recoding of a bacterial genome by iterative recombineering of synthetic DNA.
Authors: Authors: Lau YH, Stirling F, Kuo J, Karrenbelt MAP, Chan YA, Riesselman A, Horton CA, Schäfer E, Lips D, Weinstock MT, Gibson DG, Way JC, Silver PA.
Nucleic Acids Res
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Nucleic Acids Res
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Integrating biological redesign: where synthetic biology came from and where it needs to go.
Defossiling fuel: how synthetic biology can transform biofuel production.