Jonathan (joff) Silberg
Associate Professor
Department of Bioengineering
Rice University
United States of America
Biography
Jonathan (Joff) Silberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Bio Engineering at Rice University. His Research interest includes laboratory evolution, metalloproteins, protein design, and synthetic biology. He is a B.S, PhD graduate.
Research Interest
laboratory evolution, metalloproteins, protein design, and synthetic biology
Publications
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Pandey N, Kuypers BE, Nassif B, Thomas EE, Alnahhas RN (2016) Tolerance of a knotted near infrared fluorescent protein to random circular permutation. Biochem.
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Judd J, Ho ML, Tiwari A, Gomez EJ, Dempse C, et al. (2014) Tunable virus nanonodes programmed to compute proteolytic signatures. ACS Nano 8: 4740-4746.
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Pandey N, Nobles C, Zechiedrich L, Maresso AW, Silberg JJ (2014) Combining random gene fission and rational gene fusion to discover near-infrared fluorescent protein fragments that report on protein-protein interactions. ACS Synth Biol.Â