Dr. Roee Amit, PhD.
Dr. Amit focuses his research and analysis on synthetic biology related applications, with particular emphasis on biofuel and renewable energy, as well as production of pharmaceuticals from synthetic metabolic pathways.
Dr. Amit brings with him a highly unique skill set to MIG, including hands-on expertise in synthetic biology, his current field of specialty, and experience in writing market reports on biotechnology related subject matter.
For the past three years Dr. Amit has been a post-doctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology working in collaboration with synthetic biology expert Prof. Frances Arnold, Prof. Rob Phillips, and Prof. Scott Fraser on a wide-array of projects.
Dr. Amit completed his Ph.D in Physics from the Weizman Institute of Science. His research was published in multiple leading international peer-reviewed journals. Additionally, Dr. Amit holds an M.Sc in Physics from the Weizmann Institute of Science and a B.Sc. degree from Cornell University in Applied and Engineering Physics.
Dr. Amit intends to transition to his own academic position in 2010, continuing work he started at Caltech on a wide-array of synthetic biology related applications.
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