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Daniel A. Phillips
Researcher at American Society for Engineering Education
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Citations - Â 218
Daniel A. Phillips is an academic researcher from American Society for Engineering Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shewanella oneidensis & Biofilm. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications receiving 109 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel A. Phillips include United States Department of the Army & Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education.
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Melanin Produced by the Fast-Growing Marine Bacterium Vibrio natriegens through Heterologous Biosynthesis: Characterization and Application.
Zheng Wang,Tanya Tschirhart,Zachary Schultzhaus,Erin E. Kelly,Amy Chen,Eunkeu Oh,Okhil K. Nag,Evan R. Glaser,Eunkyoung Kim,Pamela F. Lloyd,Paul T. Charles,Weiyao Li,Dagmar H. Leary,Jaimee R. Compton,Daniel A. Phillips,Ali Dhinojwala,Gregory F. Payne,Gary J. Vora +17 more
TL;DR: This study engineered the extremely fast-growing bacterium V. natriegens to synthesize melanin nanoparticles by expressing a heterologous tyrosinase gene with inducible promoters and demonstrated that melanin production was much faster than in previously reported heterologicous systems.
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Lactobacillus acidophilus Membrane Vesicles as a Vehicle of Bacteriocin Delivery.
Scott N. Dean,Mary Ashley Rimmer,Kendrick B. Turner,Daniel A. Phillips,Julie C. Caruana,William Judson Hervey,Dagmar H. Leary,Scott A. Walper +7 more
TL;DR: Results show that L. acidophilus MVs serve as conduits for antimicrobials to competing cells in the environment, suggesting a potential role for MVs in complex communities such as the gut microbiome.
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Engineered living conductive biofilms as functional materials
Lina J. Bird,Elizabeth L. Onderko,Daniel A. Phillips,R. L. Mickol,Anthony P. Malanoski,Matthew D. Yates,Brian J. Eddie,Sarah M. Glaven +7 more
TL;DR: Engineered living conductive materials could be used in a range of applications for which traditional conducting polymers are not appropriate, including improved catalytic coatings for microbial fuel-cell electrodes, self-powered sensors for austere environments, and next-generation living components of bioelectronic devices that interact with the human microbiome.
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Development of a Genetic System for Marinobacter atlanticus CP1 (sp. nov.), a Wax Ester Producing Strain Isolated From an Autotrophic Biocathode
Lina J. Bird,Zheng Wang,Anthony P. Malanoski,Elizabeth L. Onderko,Brandy J. Johnson,Martin H. Moore,Daniel A. Phillips,Brandon J. Chu,J. Fitzpatrick Doyle,Brian J. Eddie,Sarah M. Glaven +10 more
TL;DR: Genetic tools presented here for CP1 will enable further exploration of wax ester synthesis for biotechnological applications, as well as furthering the efforts to understand the role of CP1 within the Biocathode MCL community.
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Broad range shuttle vector construction and promoter evaluation for the use of Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 as a microbial engineering platform.
TL;DR: Data show the potential for L. plantarum WCFS1 to be used as a nontraditional synthetic biology chassis and provide evidence that the system can be transitioned to other probiotic Lactobacillus species as well.