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                        Welcome to the McDonald lab

                        Our research focuses on using techniques in chemical engineering, plant sciences, and molecular biology to optimize the plant cell’s ability to behave as a bioreactor. This research utilizes Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer to create genetically engineered plants and plant cell cultures that are then coaxed into producing proteins of interest. This research has the potential to revolutionize how biofuels, vaccines, and pharmaceuticals are manufactured.

                        Positions available

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                        • Volunteer undergraduate research assistant

                        Current research 

                        • Biofuels
                        • Pharmaceuticals
                        • Pilot scale bioreactors
                        • Bioinformatics

                        News and notices

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                        • Inserogen team selected to present at the NCIIA Open Minds Exhibition
                        • Liz Anthony joins our group
                        • Sang-Kyu Jung completes his PhD and exit seminar
                        • Innovation Corps nurtures scientific entrepreneurs
                        • Nate and Dr. McDonald present at SARTA
                        • Lucas Arzola and Dr. McDonald’s team selected for NSF Innovation Corps program
                        University of California Davis | Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
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