Georgia Institute of TechnologySchool of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

Rachel Chen

Associate Professor

Contact Information

Building: Ford ES&T
Office: 1218
Phone: 404.894.1255
Fax: 404.894.2866
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Mailing Address

Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Chemical &
Biomolecular Engineering
311 Ferst Drive, N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30332-0100

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Research Group

Rachel Chen


Education

B.S. 1984 East China University of Science and Technology
M.S. 1987 East China University of Science and Technology
PhD. 1994 California Institute of Technology


Research Interests

The research in Dr. Chen’s Group, broadly defined as Biomolecular Engineering, interfaces Chemistry, Biology, and Chemical Engineering. By applying Metabolic Engineering, Protein Engineering, and other molecular engineering tools, the group is addressing several fundamental issues associated with the use of Enzyme and Microbial Technology in biotechnological applications. Biomolecular Engineering is a rapidly evolving field, encompassing an ever increasing number of areas. The group passionately pursues those that impact medicine (especially cancer therapy) and the environment (Sustainable Technology or Green Chemistry). Specifically, the group has the following active projects:

  • • Protein Engineering – Glyco-Diversification of Natural Products for Drug Discovery (Anticancer/Antiviral/Antimicrobial)

  • • Metabolic Engineering – Agrobacterium sp and E. coli for Oligosaccharides/Sugar Polymer Synthesis

  • • Cellular Membrane Engineering – Control the Flow of Molecules into/from Cells Through Genetic Engineering

  • • Renewable Chemical Feedstock – Ethanol from Cellulose, Xylose and Xylo-Oligosaccharides from Hemicellulose, Vanillin from Corn Fibers, and Other Value-Added Chemicals from Biomass

• Self-Assembled Protein Nanostructures with Novel Functions – Multifunctional Catalysts and Therapeutic Agents