Team:Valencia UPV/Team/Instructors/Javier Urchueguia
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<p>Javier Urchueguía is Full Professor of Applied Physics and works in Synthetic Biology since 2005 were he has taken part in different Spanish and European SB projects dealing with the subject of biofuel production by microorganisms. In his research he has contributed to develop in-silico models of cyanobacteria capable of producing ethanol and hydrogen amongst other fuels, working hand-in-hand with biologists and biotechnologists.</p><br/> <p>Since 2006 Javier has participated as Instructor in IGEM, contributing to attract students to the field of SB in Valencia. | <p>Javier Urchueguía is Full Professor of Applied Physics and works in Synthetic Biology since 2005 were he has taken part in different Spanish and European SB projects dealing with the subject of biofuel production by microorganisms. In his research he has contributed to develop in-silico models of cyanobacteria capable of producing ethanol and hydrogen amongst other fuels, working hand-in-hand with biologists and biotechnologists.</p><br/> <p>Since 2006 Javier has participated as Instructor in IGEM, contributing to attract students to the field of SB in Valencia. | ||
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Javier Urchueguía
Javier Urchueguía is Full Professor of Applied Physics and works in Synthetic Biology since 2005 were he has taken part in different Spanish and European SB projects dealing with the subject of biofuel production by microorganisms. In his research he has contributed to develop in-silico models of cyanobacteria capable of producing ethanol and hydrogen amongst other fuels, working hand-in-hand with biologists and biotechnologists.
Since 2006 Javier has participated as Instructor in IGEM, contributing to attract students to the field of SB in Valencia.
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