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Engineering Biology in Cambridge

 

Dr Connor Tansley

Postdoctoral Researcher

Department of Plant Sciences


Biography

I am a Research associate in the Patron Lab at the University of Cambridge Plant Sciences department working on engineering Nicotiana benthamiana as a sustainable chassis for production of metabolites. Previously I worked in the Patron Lab at the Earlham Institute in Norwich on the same topic. Prior to that I was at the University of East Anglia in the Lab of Ben Miller and I worked on Marchantia polymorpha looking at calcium signalling networks in an early diverging land plant.

Research

I am interested in utilising synthetic biology tools to engineer plant chassis as sustainable production platforms for high value secondary metabolites. The aim is to grow plants and have a source of these compounds for human health and agricultural purposes. Previously at Earlham Institute, we worked on an anti-inflammatory triterpene fatty acid ester from Pot Marigold, and my work focussed on production in Nicotiana benthamiana. At Cambridge I will work on investigating some natural antiherbivore compounds, with an aim of using synthetic biology approaches to make N. benthamiana the perfect chassis for production and testing.

Postdoctoral Researcher
Dept. of Plant Sciences

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