Edward Baidoo
Biochemist Staff Scientist
Research Interests
My research interests lie in the use of metabolomics analyses to characterize engineered biosynthetic and metabolic pathways to understand primary and secondary cellular metabolism and their regulation, in vivo. This is directed towards addressing key environmental challenges and engineering robust microbial platforms for producing valuable renewable bioproducts.
Recent Publications
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Biomanufacturing Increases Available Supply of Anti-cancer Drug
Thanks to a leap forward in synthetic biology, the plant-derived chemotherapy vinblastine has a new source.
Finding the Missing Step of an Important Molecular Process
Lysine is an important amino acid that must be supplied in our diets, as our bodies can’t produce lysine on their own. Most cereal grains have low levels of lysine, and scientists have worked to breed crops with higher lysine levels. However, the biochemical processes that break down lysine in plants weren’t fully understood. New Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) research, published in Nature Communications, reveals this last missing step of lysine catabolism.