FACULTY/STAFF

Dr. Jordon Gilmore
Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, Clemson University


Email: jagilmo@clemson.edu
Phone: 864-656-4262
SMART Lab Website

Dr. Gilmore is responsible for the multivariate analysis of the sensor and phenotypic data obtained from the bioreactors. Dr. Gilmore works with Dr. Wu to integrate the bioinformatics data with the sensor data into knowledge maps. Drs. Wu, Lee, Scott, Gilmore, and Saski synthesize the multiple data sets to inform decisions regarding identification of “stability” genes.

Dr. Nicholas Sandoval
Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Tulane University


Email: nsandova@tulane.edu
Phone: 504-862-3261
Faculty Website

Dr. Sandoval is responsible for the gene modification work. He coordinates with Drs. Scott and Lee, who assist with some gene modification work as needed. As Dr. Sandoval creates the clones, he is involved in the hand-off of the CHO cells to the bioreactor portion of the project, conducted by Dr. Harcum. Dr. Sandoval’s group conducts some of the initial CHO cell cultures in small-scale. Dr. Sandoval is the lead PI at Tulane on the grant and a mentored early-career investigator.

Dr. Derrick Scott
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, Delaware State University


Email: dcscott@desu.edu
Phone: 302-857-7782

Dr. Scott participates in the bioreactor studies via his summer research at Clemson. Drs. Wu, Lee, Scott, Gilmore, and Saski synthesize the multiple data sets to inform decisions regarding identification of “stability” genes.

Dr. Kevin Solomon
Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Delaware


Email: kvs@udel.edu
Faculty Profile

Dr. Solomon brings his synthetic biology tools to CHOg2p. By examining CHO cells genetic changes, we hope to accelerate cell line development.