Gregory Stephanopoulos Explained

Gregory Stephanopoulos
Honorific Prefix:Willard Henry Dow Professor
Nationality:American
Field:Chemical Engineer
Work Institution:MIT
Caltech
Alma Mater:University of Minnesota
University of Florida
National Technical University of Athens
Thesis Title:Mathematical Modelling of the Dynamics of Interacting Microbial Populations: Extinction Probabilities in a Stochastic Competition and Predation.
Thesis Year:1978
Doctoral Advisor:Arnold Fredrickson
Rutherford Aris
Known For:Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Metabolic engineering
Prizes:National Academy of Engineering (2003)
Fellow AAAS (2005)
ENI Prize (2011)

Greg N. Stephanopoulos (born 1950) is an American chemical engineer and the Willard Henry Dow Professor in the department of chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has worked at MIT, Caltech, and the University of Minnesota in the areas of biotechnology, bioinformatics, and metabolic engineering[1] especially in the areas of bioprocessing for biochemical and biofuel production. Stephanopoulos is the author of over 400 scientific publications with more than 35,000 citations (h index = 97) as of April 2018.[2] In addition, Greg has supervised more than 70 graduate students and 50 post-docs whose research has led to more than 50 patents.[3] He was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2005), a member of the National Academy of Engineering (2003), and received the ENI Prize on Renewable Energy 2011.

Early life and education

He completed his Ph.D. in chemical engineering at the University of Minnesota in 1975, with advisors Arnold Fredrickson and Rutherford Aris on the topic of modeling of population dynamics. He thesis was published in 1978 with the title, "Mathematical Modelling of the Dynamics of Interacting Microbial Populations. Extinction Probabilities in a Stochastic Competition and Predation".[4]

Career

Stephanopoulos began his career as an assistant professor of chemical engineering at the California Institute of Technology in 1978. He was promoted to associate professor in 1978. In 1985, he was hired by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as professor of chemical engineering. During his time at MIT, he has held the following positions: associate director, Biotechnology Center (1990-1997), professor of the MIT-Harvard Division of Health Science and Technology - HST (2000–Present), Bayer Professor of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (2000 - 2005), and the W. H. Dow Professor of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (2006–Present). From 2006 to 2007, he was a visiting professor at the Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering in Zürich, Switzerland.[5]

As noted in the citation for his ENI Prize, Stephanopoulos's research has addressed the advancement of multiple aspects bioengineering:

Works

Books

Journal articles

Stephanopoulos has authored more than 400 journal articles on the topics of biotechnology, bioinformatics, and metabolic engineering. These include:

Honors

In 2003, Stephanopoulos was elected a member of the American National Academy of Engineering (NAE). His NAE election citation noted:[20]

Other awards and honors include:

External links

Notes and References

  1. MIT - Greg Stephanopoulos. 2 March 2018.
  2. Google Scholar - Greg Stephanopoulos. 2 March 2018.
  3. 2017 CV - Greg Stephanopoulos. 2 March 2018.
  4. Thesis - Greg. N. Stephanopoulos. .
  5. Abstract - Greg Stephanopoulos. 2 March 2018.
  6. Foundations of Biochemical Engineering, Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Biological Systems. 2 March 2018.
  7. Book: Modelling and Control of Biotechnical Processes. 978-0080417103. Karim. Mohammed Nazmul. Stephanopoulos. G.. 1992. International Federation of Automatic Control .
  8. Book: Biotechnology: Bioprocessing. 978-3527283132. Stephanopoulos. G.. 1996-12-16. registration.
  9. Book: Biotechnology: Metabolic Engineering. Principles and Methodologies. 2 March 2018. 9780080536286. Stephanopoulos. George. Aristidou. Aristos A.. Nielsen. Jens. 1998-10-17. Elsevier .
  10. Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Metabolic Engineering. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 58. 2–3. 119–120. 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0290(19980420)58:2/3<119::AID-BIT1>3.0.CO;2-O. 1998. Stephanopoulos. Gregory.
  11. Systems Biology. 14 September 2006 . Oxford University Press . 2 March 2018.
  12. A stochastic analysis of the growth of competing microbial populations in a continuous biochemical reactor. Mathematical Biosciences. 45. 1–2. 99–135. 10.1016/0025-5564(79)90098-1. 1979. Stephanopoulos. Gregory. Aris. R.. Fredrickson. A.G..
  13. The growth of competing microbial populations in a CSTR with periodically varying inputs. AIChE Journal. 25. 5. 863–872. 10.1002/aic.690250515. 1979. Stephanopoulos. Gregory. Frederickson. A. G.. Aris. Rutherford. 1979AIChE..25..863S .
  14. Coexistence of Photosynthetic Microorganisms with Growth Rates Depending on the Spectral Quality of Light. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 41. 4. 525–542. 10.1007/BF02458328. 1979. Stephanopoulos. G.. Fredrickson. A. G..
  15. The Effect of Spatial Inhomogeneities on the Coexistence of Competing Microbial Populations. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 21. 8. 1491–1498. 10.1002/bit.260210817. 1979. Stephanopoulos. Gregory. Fredrickson. A. G.. free.
  16. Engineering cell shape and function. Science. 264. 5159. 696–698. 10.1126/science.8171320. 8171320. 1994. Singhvi. R.. Kumar. A.. Lopez. G.. Stephanopoulos. G.. Wang. D.. Whitesides. G.. Ingber. D.. 1994Sci...264..696S .
  17. Tuning genetic control through promoter engineering. 2 March 2018.
  18. Isoprenoid pathway optimization for Taxol precursor overproduction in Escherichia coli. 2010 . 10.1126/science.1191652 . Ajikumar . Parayil Kumaran . Xiao . Wen-Hai . Tyo . Keith E. J. . Wang . Yong . Simeon . Fritz . Leonard . Effendi . Mucha . Oliver . Phon . Too Heng . Pfeifer . Blaine . Stephanopoulos . Gregory . Science . 330 . 6000 . 70–74 . 20929806 . 3034138 . 2010Sci...330...70A .
  19. Reductive glutamine metabolism by IDH1 mediates lipogenesis under hypoxia. 2012 . 10.1038/nature10602 . Metallo . Christian M. . Gameiro . Paulo A. . Bell . Eric L. . Mattaini . Katherine R. . Yang . Juanjuan . Hiller . Karsten . Jewell . Christopher M. . Johnson . Zachary R. . Irvine . Darrell J. . Guarente . Leonard . Kelleher . Joanne K. . Vander Heiden . Matthew G. . Iliopoulos . Othon . Stephanopoulos . Gregory . Nature . 481 . 7381 . 380–384 . 22101433 . 3710581 . 2012Natur.481..380M .
  20. NAE Member - Greg Stephanopoulos. 2 March 2018.
  21. AIChE Wilhelm Award. 28 March 2012 . 2 March 2018.
  22. NAE Gregory Stephanopoulos. 2 March 2018.
  23. AAAS Gregory Stephanopoulos. 2 March 2018.
  24. AIChE Founders Award. 28 March 2012 . 2 March 2018.
  25. Greg Stephanopoulos: Amgen Biochemical Engineering Award. 2 March 2018.
  26. ENI Prize 2011. 2 March 2018.