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The Medicine Maker / Issues / 2015 / Articles / Feb / Metabolic Engineering 101
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Metabolic Engineering 101

Primers on the science of metabolic engineering.

By Vikramaditya G. Yadav 02/05/2015 1 min read

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Vikramaditya G. Yadav

As an undergraduate student in chemical engineering at the University of Waterloo, Vikramaditya G. Yadav coveted a career in Alberta’s burgeoning petrochemical sector. One evening during his second year, he stumbled upon a copy of Juan Enríquez’s ‘As the Future Catches You’ in the library and was instantly captivated by biological engineering. “My new found passion took me on a wonderful journey that included stops at Sanofi Pasteur and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where I received my doctoral degree for a thesis on engineering enzymes and bacteria for synthesis of pharmaceuticals,” says Vikramaditya. Now, as an Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia, he is conducting wide-ranging research in metagenomics, bioenergy, water bioremediation, drug discovery and manufacturing, phytochemistry and Alzheimer’s disease.

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