Timothy J Marks
Assistant Research Professor
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Campbell University
United States of America
Biography
Timothy J Marks is currently an Assistant Research Professor in the field of pharmaceutical sciences in Campbell University. He obtained his PhD in Microbiology from North Carolina State University (Expected 2018). He complted his PSM in Microbial Biotechnology from North Carolina State University (2010). He is a member of American Society of Microbiology. Mr. Tim Marks’ research interest involves the development of genetic tools for Geobacillus species, a bacteria capable of growth at 55 degrees Celsius that are also capable of producing ethanol. The development of those tools involves utilizing genes from previously undiscovered bacteriophages that infect geobacilli and introducing them into the bacterial cells for the purposes of genetic engineering. These bacteria have shown great promise for the production of ethanol at high temperatures, a process that would be advantageous over the current method of ethanol production using yeast. Ethanol is typically toxic to yeast and bacterial cells and it vaporizes at 50 degrees Celsius, so production of ethanol by geobacilli would allow for continuous production of ethanol at 55 degrees Celsius if a vacuum was used to remove the vaporized ethanol from the bacterial cells immediately upon production.
Research Interest
Genetic tools