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Morgado Carrasco, Gaspar Sebastian

Gaspar Sebastian Morgado Carrasco

ETH Zürich
Gaspar Sebastian Morgado Carrasco
Professur f. Bioverfahrenstechnik
1058 3.50
Mattenstrasse 26
4058 Basel

Phone: +41 61 387 32 56
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Research

As a member of synthetic biology group at BPL, I’m working in fine tuning of biosynthetic pathways for over-production of fine chemicals. The current focus of my work are: i) combinatorial- and semirational- designed libraries of synthetic inducible promoters and RBS with customized strength and transfer functions, and ii) automated synthesis and analysis of combinatorial long-DNA libraries of synthetic operons.

Short CV

Since 2010 PhD student at the Bioprocess Laboratory, BSSE, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
2010 Professional Degree of Bioengineer, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile
2006 Bachelor in Biological Sciences, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile
2005 – 2010 Station and study thesis in Biotechnology Center, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile

Other Achievements

2011 WIPO – UNIGE Summer School on Intellectual Property (Geneva, Switzerland).
Since 2010 CONICYT Bicentennial “Becas-Chile” Scholarship to undertake doctoral studies in Switzerland.
2008 Finalist of the CHILEINVENTA 2008 Contest, Patentable Innovations.
2008 Finalist of the Entrepreneurship DUPONT-DICTUC Contest, Technology Innovation Business.
2004-2008 Bicentennial Scholarship to carried out studies in Bioengineering at Universidad de Concepcion, Chile.
2004-2005 Founder and First President of the Student’s Council of Bioengineering, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile.
 

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