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Professor of Engineering
603/646-3161
Tillman.Gerngross@Dartmouth.edu
Protein engineering; glycoprotein engineering; high cell density fermentation technology; metabolic engineering; protein expression.
Hamilton, S.R., R.C. Davidson, N. Sethuraman, J.H. Nett, Y. Jiang, S. Rios, P. Bobrowicz, T.A. Stadheim, H. Li, B-K. Choi, D. Hopkins, H. Wischnewski, J. Roser, T. Mitchell, R.R. Strawbridge, J. Hoopes, S. Wildt, T.U. Gerngross. Humanization of Yeast to Produce Complex Terminally Sialylated Glycoproteins. Science, 313(5792):1441-1443 (2006) (Abstract, Full Text Version)
Li, H., N. Sethuraman, T.A. Stadheim, D. Zha, B. Prinz, N. Ballew, P. Bobrowicz, B-K. Choi, W.J. Cook, M. Cukan, N.R. Houston-Cummings, R. Davidson, B. Gong, S.R. Hamilton, J.P. Hoopes, Y. Jiang, N. Kim, R. Mansfield, J.H. Nett, S. Rios, R.l. Strawbridge, S. Wildt, T.U. Gerngross. Optimization of humanized IgGs in glycoengineered Pichia pastoris. Nature Biotechnology. 24, 210 - 215 (2006)
Hamilton, S.R., H. Li, H. Wischnewski, A. Prasad, J.S. Kerley-Hamilton, T. Mitchell, A.J. Walling, R.C. Davidson, S. Wildt, and T.U. Gerngross. Intact {alpha}-1,2-endomannosidase is a typical type II membrane protein. Glycobiology. 15(6):615-24 (2005)
Wildt, S., and T.U. Gerngross. The humanization of N-glycosylation pathways in yeast. Nature Reviews Microbiol. 3(2):119-28 (2005)
Gerngross, T.U., Advances in the production of human therapeutic proteins in yeasts and filamentous fungi. Nature-Biotechnology, pp1409 -1414 (2004)
Hamilton, S.R., P. Bobrowicz, B. Bobrowicz, H. Li, T. Mitchell, J.H. Nett, S. Rausch, T.A. Stadheim, S. Wildt, H. Wischnewski, and T.U. Gerngross. Production of complex human glycoproteins in yeast. Science, 301, 1244 (2003) (Abstract, Full Text Version)
Engineering profs chosen as NH "Entrepreneurs of the Year" (posted 6/01/07)
Dartmouth and GlycoFi Report Full Humanization of Therapeutic Proteins from Yeast (posted 9/8/06)
Merck & Co., Inc. to Acquire GlycoFi, Inc. (posted 5/9/06)
Merck & Co., Inc. to Acquire GlycoFi, Inc. (posted 5/9/06)
Dartmouth Bioengineers Develop Humanized Yeast (posted 8/28/03)
Dartmouth engineers closer to mass-producing therapeutic proteins (posted 4/17/03)
Dartmouth researchers put recycling in perspective (posted 3/7/03)
Dartmouth Engineering Professors Secure $7 Million in Venture Capital for GlycoFi, Inc. (posted 5/20/02)
Scientific American
September 7, 2006
"Have Some Sugar with Your Protein; A Tiny Company Engineers Yeast to Make Better Human Therapeutics, a Technique that Could Transform Biotech Manufacturing"
By Gary Stix
Red Herring
September 7, 2006
"GlycoFi Gets Its Crown Jewel" (subscription required)
Chemical & Engineering News
September 4, 2006
"Glycosylation Engineering; Controlling Personalities Tame Wild Sugars on Proteins and Natural Products"
By Stu Borman
The Boston Globe
May 10, 2006
GlycoFi in "Merck to buy N.H. biotech in record bid"
By Stephen Heuser
Nature Biotechnology
March 2, 2006
In "Who's who in biotech" (subscription required)
Professor Gerngross is shortlisted by the editors of Nature Biotechnology, amongst personalities who have made the most significant contribution to biotech in the past 10 years.
Scientific American
January 23, 2006
GlycoFi in Yeast Builds Better Monoclonal Antibodies
Chemical & Engineering News, 83(32)
August 8, 2005
"Carbohydrate Advances"
By Stu Borman
Los Angeles Times
June 26, 2005
"To Replace Oil, U.S. Experts See Amber Waves of Plastic; American Crops Could be Used in Place of Many Products' Petroleum Base, Some Scientists Say"
By Stephanie Simon
The Seattle Times
June 26, 2005
"Factories turning corn into plastics"
Scientific American
November 11, 2004
The 2004 Scientific American 50 Award: Business Leaders recognizes GlycoFi for outstanding technology leadership in manufacturing
BioMedNet Gateways and News
January 15, 2004
"Yeast gets humanized"
By Henry Nicholls
Scientific American
January, 2004
"Supercharging Protein Manufacture"
By Gary Stix
Chemical and Engineering News
December 22, 2003
"Bioengineering"
By Stu Borman
Nature Biotechnology—bioentrepreneur
November 24, 2003
Startup Profiles: Glycofi—"Making drugs in yeast"
By Laura DeFrancesco
Dartmouth Medicine
Fall 2003
"Sugar is Sweet ..."
By Laura Stephenson Carter
Die Welt
September 1, 2003
"Hefepilze sollen empfindliche Hamsterzellen ersetzen"
The Washington Times
August 29, 2003
"Genetically Engineered Yeast Boon To Biotech"
By Peggy Peck
BBC News
August 29, 2003
"Yeast turned into drugs factory"
Nature
August 29, 2003
"Humanised yeast produce healing proteins"
By Helen Pearson
New Scientist
August 29, 2003
"Modified yeast produces fully human proteins"
By Gaia Vince
The Guardian, London
August 29, 2003
"Researchers tweak yeast DNA to produce human protein"
By Tim Radford
Science
August 29, 2003
"Yeast Engineered to Produce Sugared Human Proteins" (subscription required)
By Robert F. Service
Scientific American
July, 2003
"Sugar Added: Cheaper, better protein drugs through sweetening" (subscription required)
By W. Wayt Gibbs
New Scientist
April 26, 2003
"How a sweeter kind of yeast will make hundreds of drugs more effective"
By Andy Coghlan
Science
February 7, 2003
"Biopolymers and the Environment" (subscription required)
By Tillman Gerngross and Steven Slater
Scientific American
August 2000
"How Green Are Green Plastics?"
By Tillman U. Gerngross and Steven C. Slater
Nature Biotechnology
May 2000, vol. 18, p. 490
"Analysis: Experts disagree over color of biomass"
By Alan Dove
Scientific American
April 2000
"Car Parts from Chickens" (subscription required)
By Diane Martindale
Boston Globe
September 26, 1999
"Using Plants to Make Plastics Eats Up Energy, Study Says"
By Robert Braile
The Economist
September 11th-17th, 1999
"Fantastic plastic"
CNN.com
August 27, 1999
"Plastic from plants called costly"
Environmental News Network
August 25, 1999
"Plastic from plants called costly"
London Times
June 23, 1999
"The myth of 'green' plastic"
By Nigel Hawkes