Katrin Grage
Research Officer
Institute of Fundamental Sciences
Massey University
New Zealand
Biography
Dr. Katrin Grage is currently working as a Research Officer in the Department of  Fundamental Sciences, Massey univesity , Newzealand. His research interests includes application of bionanoparticle technology to next-generation. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Katrin Grage is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to application of bionanoparticle technology to next-generation.
Research Interest
Application of bionanoparticle technology to next-generation
Publications
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Parlane, NA., Grage, K., Lee, JW., Buddle, BM., Denis, M., & Rehm, BHA. (2011). Production of a particulate hepatitis C vaccine candidate by an engineered Lactococcus lactis strain. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 77(24), 8516-8522
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Parlane, NA., Grage, K., Mifune, J., Basaraba, RJ., Wedlock, DN., Rehm, BHA., . . . Buddle, BM. (2012). Vaccines displaying mycobacterial proteins on biopolyester beads stimulate cellular immunity and induce protection against tuberculosis. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology. 19(1), 37-44
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Grage, K., McDermott, P., & Rehm, BHA. (2017). Engineering Bacillus megaterium for production of functional intracellular materials. Microbial Cell Factories