Christopher V. Rao, Ph.D. - School of Chemical Sciences
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Christopher V. Rao, Ph.D. - School of Chemical Sciences
Christopher V. Rao, Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 211 Roger Adams Laboratory, MC-712, Box C-3 | 600 South Mathews Avenue | Urbana, IL 60801 (ph) 217.244.2247 | (fax) 217.333.5052 | (email) [email protected] openwetware.org/wiki/Rao_Lab ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD 2015 – date 2011 – 2015 2005 – 2011 2014 – date 2007 – date 2005 – date Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Associate Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Assistant Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Affiliate, Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Affiliate, Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Affiliate, Beckman Institute of Advanced Study, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 2000 – 2004 1994 – 2000 1990 – 1994 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Berkeley, Postdoctoral research fellow (Mentor: A. P. Arkin). University of Wisconsin, Madison, Ph.D., Chemical Engineering (Thesis Advisor: J. B. Rawlings). February, 2000. Thesis Title: “Moving horizon strategies for the constrained monitoring and control of nonlinear discrete-time systems.” Carnegie Mellon University, B.S., Chemical Engineering. May 1994. HONORS, AWARDS, RECOGNITIONS 2014 2012 – date 2012 2011 – 2012 2011 2010 Spring 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 Spring 2008 2007 2007 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research. College of Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Robert W. Schaefer Scholar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign AIChE Computing and Systems Technology, Outstanding Young Researcher Award Helen Corley Petit Scholar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Young Researcher Travel Award for Chemical Process Control VIII Meeting International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), High Impact Paper Award (with Mayne, Rawlings, and Scokaert) List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign Invited Participant of 7th Annual National Academies Keck Futures Initiative (NAKFI) conference AIChE Food, Pharmaceuticals and Bioengineering Division, General Poster Award Excellence in Teaching Award, School of Chemical Sciences, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign AIChE Computing and Systems Technology Division (CAST), Director’s Award List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign AIChE Computing and Systems Technology Division (CAST), W. David Smith Jr. Graduate Student Paper Award NSF CAREER Award Christopher Rao | CV | p. 2 2001 1999 1997 1994 – 1995 Outstanding Reviewer, Automatica Best Paper of Session, American Control Conference Best Paper of Session, American Control Conference Wright Memorial Fellowship PUBLICATIONS Chapters in Books: 1. C. V. Rao and J. B. Rawlings. Nonlinear moving horizon estimation. In F. Allgower and A. Zheng, editors, Nonlinear Model Predictive Control, pages 45–69. Birkhauser, 2000. Articles in Journals: 1. C. V. Rao, S. J. Wright, and J. B. Rawlings. On the application of interior point methods to model predictive control. J. Optim. Theory Appl., 99:723–757, 1998. 2. C. V. Rao and J. B. Rawlings. Steady states and constraints in model predictive control. AIChE J., 45:1266–1278, 1999. 3. C. V. Rao and J. B. Rawlings. Linear programming and model predictive control. J. Proc. Cont., 10:283–289, 2000. 4. D. Q. Mayne, J. B. Rawlings, C. V. Rao, and P. O. M. Scokaert. Constrained model predictive control: Stability and optimality. Automatica, 36:789–814, 2000. 5. C. V. Rao, J. B. Rawlings, and J. H. Lee. Constrained linear state estimation - a moving horizon approach. Automatica, 37:1619–1628, 2001. 6. C. V. Rao and J. B. Rawlings. Constrained process monitoring: A moving horizon approach. AIChE J., 48:97–109, 2002. 7. C. V. Rao, J. B. Rawlings, and D. Q. Mayne. Constrained state estimation for nonlinear discrete-time systems: Stability and moving horizon approximations. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 48:246–258, 2003. 8. C. V. Rao and A. P. Arkin. Control motifs for intracellular regulatory networks. Annual Reviews of Biomedical Engineering, 3:391–419, 2001. 9. C. V. Rao, D. M. Wolf, and A. P. Arkin. Control, exploitation, and tolerance of intracellular noise. Nature, 420:231–237, 2002. 10. C. V. Rao and A. P. Arkin. Stochastic chemical kinetics and the quasi steady-state assumption: application to the Gillespie algorithm. J. Chem. Physics, 118:4999–5010, 2003. 11. C. V. Rao, J. R. Kirby, and A. P. Arkin. Design and diversity in bacterial chemotaxis: A comparative study of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis. PLoS Biology, 2:239–252, 2004. 12. C. V. Rao, M. Frenklach, and A. P. Arkin. An allosteric model for transmembrane signaling in bacterial chemotaxis. Journal of Molecular Biology, 343: 291–303, 2004. 13. C. V. Rao, J. R. Kirby, and A. P. Arkin. Phosphatase localization in bacterial chemotaxis: divergent mechanisms, convergent principles. Physical Biology, 2: 148–158, 2005. 14. M. Onsum and C. V. Rao. A mathematical model for neutrophil gradient sensing and polarization. PLoS Computational Biology. 3: 436–450, 2007. 15. D. Lin, C. V. Rao, and J. M. Slauch. The Salmonella SPI1 type three secretion system responds to periplasmic disulfide bond status via the flagella apparatus and RscCDB system. Journal of Bacteriology, 190:87–97, 2008. 16. S. Saini, C. Aldridge, P. A. Aldridge and C. V. Rao. FliZ is an FlhD4C2-dependent activator of class 2 flagellar gene expression. Journal of Bacteriology, 90:4979–4988, 2008. 17. L. Chubiz and C. V. Rao. Computational design of orthogonal ribosomes. Nucleic Acids Research, 36: 4038–4046, 2008. 18. J. D. Brown, S. Saini, C. Aldridge, C. V. Rao (co-corresponding author), and P. A. Aldridge. The rate of flagella protein secretion dictates the temporal dynamics of flagellar gene expression. Molecular Microbiology, 70:924–927, 2008. 19. C. V. Rao, G. D. Glekas, and G. W. Ordal. The three adaptation systems of Bacillus subtilis chemotaxis. Trends in Microbiology, 16:480–487, 2008. Christopher Rao | CV | p. 3 20. C. V. Rao and G. W. Ordal. The molecular basis of excitation and adaptation during chemotactic sensory transduction in bacteria. Contributions to Microbiology, 16:33–64, 2009 21. T. A. Desai, D. A. Rodionov, M. S. Gelfand, E. J. Alm, and C. V. Rao. Engineering transcription factors with novel DNA-bind specificity using comparative genomics. Nucleic Acids Research, 37:2493–2503, 2009. 22. S. Saini, J. A. Pearl, and C. V. Rao. Role of FimW, FimY, and FimZ in regulating the expression of type I fimbriae in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. Journal of Bacteriology, 191:3003–3010, 2009. 23. M. Onsum and C. V. Rao. Calling heads from tails: the role of mathematical modeling in understanding cell polarization. Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 21:74–81, 2009. 24. T. L. Min, P. J. Mears, L. M. Chubiz, C. V. Rao, I. Golding, Y. R. Chemla. High-resolution, long-term characterization of bacterial motility using optical tweezers. Nature Methods, 6:831–835, 2009. 25. K. Wu and C. V. Rao. The role of configuration and coupling in autoregulatory gene circuits. Molecular Microbiology, 75:513–527, 2009. 26. T. A. Desai and C. V. Rao. Regulation of arabinose and xylose metabolism in Escherichia coli. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 76(5):1524–1532, 2010. 27. G. D. Glekas, R. M. Foster, J. R. Cates, J. A. Estrella, M. J. Wawrzynaik, C. V. Rao (cocorresponding author), G. W. Ordal. A PAS domain binds asparagine in the chemotaxis receptor McpB in Bacillus subtilis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 285:1870–1878, 2010. 28. G. J. Nistala, K. Wu, C. V. Rao (corresponding author), and K. D. Bhalerao. A modular positivefeedback based genetic amplifier. Journal of Biological Engineering, 4:4, 2010. 29. S. Saini, J. A. Pearl, and C. V. Rao. SprB is the molecular link between Salmonella pathogenicity island 1 (SPI1) and SPI4. Journal of Bacteriology, 192:2459–2462, 2010. 30. S. Saini, J. R. Ellermeier, J. M Slauch, and C. V. Rao. The role of coupled positive feedback in the expression of the SPI1 type three secretion system in Salmonella. PLoS Pathogens, 6(7):e1001025, 2010. 31. L. Chubiz and C. V. Rao. Aromatic acid metabolites of Escherichia coli K-12 can induce the marRAB operon. Journal of Bacteriology, 192:4786–4789, 2010. 32. C. Aldridge, K. Poonchareon, S. Saini, T. Ewen, A. Soloyva, C. V. Rao, K. Imada, T. Minamino, and P. D. Aldridge. The interaction dynamics of a negative feedback loop regulates flagellar number in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. Molecular Microbiology, 78: 1416–1430, 2010. 33. S. Saini, J. M Slauch, P. D. Aldridge, and C. V. Rao. The role of crosstalk in regulating the dynamic expression of the flagellar, Salmonella pathogenicity island 1 (SPI1), and type I fimbrial genes. Journal of Bacteriology, 192:5767–5777, 2010. 34. S. Saini, S. Koirala, E. Floess, P. J. Mears, Y. C . Chemla, I. Golding, C. Aldridge, P. D. Aldridge, and C. V. Rao. FliZ induces a kinetic switch in flagellar gene expression. Journal of Bacteriology,192:6477–6481, 2010. 35. G. D. Glekas, J. R. Cates, T. M. Cohen, C. V. Rao (co-corresponding author), and G. W. Ordal. Site-specific methylation in Bacillus subtilis chemotaxis: The effect of covalent modifications to the chemotaxis receptor McpB. Microbiology, 157: 56–65, 2011. 36. S. Saini, E. Floess, C. Aldridge, J. D. Brown, P. D. Aldridge, and C. V. Rao. Continuous control of flagellar gene expression by the σ28-FlgM regulatory circuit in Salmonella enterica. Molecular Microbiology, 79:264–278, 2011. 37. K. Wu, H. E. Walukiewicz, G. D. Glekas, G. W. Ordal, and C. V. Rao. Attractant binding induces distinct structural changes to the polar and lateral signaling clusters in Bacillus subtilis chemotaxis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286:2587-95, 2011. 38. V. J. Cannistraro, G. D. Glekas, C. V. Rao, and G. W. Ordal. Cellular Stoichiometry of the Chemotaxis Proteins in Bacillus subtilis, Journal of Bacteriology, 193:3220-7, 2011. 39. L. M. Chubiz and C. V. Rao. The role of the mar/sox/rob regulon in regulating outer membrane porin expression. Journal of Bacteriology, 193:2252-60, 2011. 40. Y He, A. Kapoor, S. Cook, S. Liu, Y. Xiang, C. V. Rao, P.J. Kenis, and F. Wang. The non-receptor tyrosine kinase Lyn controls neutrophil adhesion by recruiting the CrkL-C3G complex and activating Rap1 at the leading edge. Journal of Cell Science. 124:2153-64, 2011. Christopher Rao | CV | p. 4 41. C. V. Rao. Expanding the synthetic biology toolbox: engineering orthogonal regulators of gene expression. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 23(5):689-94, 2012. 42. K. Wu and C. V. Rao. Computational methods in synthetic biology: towards computer-aided part design. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 16:318-322, 2012. 43. L. M. Chubiz and C. V. Rao. Transcriptional crosstalk within the mar-sox-rob regulon in Escherichia coli is limited to the rob and marRAB operons. Journal of Bacteriology, 194:4867-75, 2012. 44. G. D. Glekas, M. J. Plutz, H. E. Walukiewicz, G. M Allen C. V. Rao (co-corresponding author), and G. W. Ordal. Elucidation of the multiple roles of CheD in Bacillus subtilis chemotaxis. Molecular Microbiology, 86(3):743-56, 2012. 45. K. Koita and C. V. Rao. Identification and Analysis of the Putative Pentose Sugar Efflux Transporters in Escherichia coli. PLoS One, 2012. 46. G. D. Glekas, B. J. Mulhern, A. Kroc, K. A. Duelfer, V. Lei, C. V. Rao (co-corresponding author), and G. W. Ordal. The Bacillus subtilis Chemoreceptor McpC Senses Multiple Ligands Using Two Discrete Mechanisms. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 287: 39412-8, 2012. 47. W. Yuan, G. D. Glekas, G. M. Allen, H. E. Walukiewicz, C. V. Rao (corresponding author), and G. W. Ordal. The importance of the interaction of CheD with CheC and the chemoreceptors compared to its enzymatic activity during chemotaxis in Bacillus subtilis. PloS One, 2012. 48. C. V. Rao. Exploiting market fluctuations and price volatility through feedback control. Computers and Chemical Engineering,51: 181-6 2013. 49. Y. He Y, D. Li, S. L. Cook, M. S. Yoon, A. Kapoor, C. V. Rao, P. J. Kenis, J. Chen, and F. Wang. Mammalian Target of Rapamycin and Rictor control neutrophil chemotaxis by regulating Rac/Cdc42 activity and the actin cytoskeleton. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 24:3369-80, 2013. 50. C. Josenhans, K. Jung, C. V. Rao, and A. J. Wolfe. A Tale of Two Machines: A review of the BLAST meeting, Tucson, AZ, January 20-24, 2013. Molecular Microbiology, 91:6-25, 2014. 51. M. B. Byrne, Y. Kimura, A. Kapoor, Y. He, K. S. Mattam, K. M. Hasan, L. N. Olson, F. Wang, P. J. A. Kenis, C. V. Rao. Oscillatory Behavior of Neutrophils Under Opposing Chemoattractant Gradients Supports a Winner-Take-All Mechanism. PLoS One, 2014. 52. K. L. Dunn, C. V. Rao. Expression of a xylose-specific transporter improves ethanol production by metabolically engineered Zymomonas mobilis. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 2014. 53. P. J. Mears, S. Koirala, C. V. Rao, I. Golding, Y. R. Chemla YR. Escherichia coli swimming is robust against variations in flagellar number. Elife, 3:e01916, 2014. 54. S. Koirala, P. Mears, M. Sim, I. Golding, Y. R. Chemla, P. D. Aldridge, and C. V. Rao. A nutrienttunable bistable switch controls motility in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. mBio, 2014. 55. H. E. Walukiewicz, P. Tohidifar, G. W. Ordal, and C. V. Rao. Interactions among the three adaptation systems of Bacillus subtilis chemotaxis as revealed by an in vitro receptor-kinase assay. Molecular Microbiology, 93(6):1104-18, 2014. 56. C. V. Rao and S. Koirala. Black and white with some shades of grey: the diverse responses of inducible metabolic pathways in Escherichia coli. Molecular Microbiology, 93(6):1079-83, 2014. 57. S. Lane, S. Zhang, N. Wei, C. V. Rao, Y-S Jin. Development and physiological characterization of cellobiose-consuming Yarrowia lipolytica. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 112:1012-22, 2015. 58. A. Badur, S. Jagtap, G. Yalamanchili, J.-K. Lee, H. Zhao, C. V. Rao. Alginate Lyases from AlginateDegrading Vibrio splendidus 12B01 Are Endolytic. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 81(5):1865-73, 2015. 59. K. Dunn and C. V. Rao. High-throughput sequencing reveals adaptation-induced mutations in pentose-fermenting strains of Zymomonas mobilis. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2015. 60. M. Sim, S. Koirala, P. A. Hoskisson, C. V. Rao, C. S. Gillespie, and P. D. Aldridge. Growth rate control of flagellar assembly in Escherichia coli strain RP437. Scientific Reports, In Revision. 61. C. Rutter and C. V. Rao. Engineering Yarrowia lipolytica for Production of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 2015. 62. S. Zhang, J. M. Skerker, C. D. Rutter, M. J. Maurer, A. P. Arkin, and C. V. Rao. Engineering Rhodosporidium toruloides for increased lipid production. Biotechnology and Bionengineering, Accepted, 2015. Christopher Rao | CV | p. 5 63. S. Koirala and C. V. Rao. Reciprocal regulation of arabinose and xylose metabolism in Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology, Submitted. Articles in Refereed Conference Proceedings: 1. C. V. Rao, J. C. Campbell, J. B. Rawlings, and S. J. Wright. Efficient implementation of model predictive control for sheet and film forming processes. In Proceedings of American Control Conference, Albuquerque, NM, pages 2940–2944, 1997. 2. C. V. Rao and J. B. Rawlings. Optimization strategies for linear model predictive control. In Proceedings of the 1998 IFAC DYCOPS Symposium, Corfu, Greece, pages 41–46, 1998. 3. C. V. Rao, J. B. Rawlings, and J. H. Lee. Stability of constrained linear moving horizon estimation. In Proceedings of American Control Conference, San Diego, CA, pages 3387–3391, 1999. 4. C. V. Rao, H. M. Sauro, and A. P. Arkin. Putting the ”control” in metabolic control analysis. Proceedings of the DYCOPS 7 Conference, Cambridge, MA, 2004. 5. K. A. Erickson, A. P. Arkin, and C. V. Rao. Neutrophil chemotaxis in multiple chemoattractant gradients. Proceedings of the FOSBE Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, pages 329–332, 2005. 6. D. Lin, C. V. Rao, and K. M. Giacomini. Quantitative analysis of renal secretion in the organic anion transport system. Proceedings of the FOSBE Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, pages 205–208, 2005. 7. B. Ingalls and C. V Rao. Metabolic control analysis and local controllability of biochemical networks. Proceedings of the FOSBE Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, pages 333–336, 2005. 8. K. Wu and C. V. Rao. Analysis of autoregulatory gene circuits utilizing divergent promoters. Proceedings of the FOSBE Conference, Denver, CO, pages 153–156, 2009. 9. S. Saini and C. V. Rao. Role of feedback loops in dictating flagellar gene regulation dynamics in Salmonella typhimurium. Proceedings of the FOSBE Conference, Denver, CO, pages 48–51, 2009. 10. C. V. Rao. Exploiting market fluctuations and price volatility through feedback control. Proceedings of Chemical Process Control VIII, 2012. 11. C. V. Rao. Control Challenges for Synthetic Biology, Proceedings of the ADCHEM Meeting, 2015. INVITE LECTURES, SEMINARS, CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Madison, WI 1999. IBM Blue Gene Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2002. Origin of Life, Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA 2002. Systems Biology Symposium, Caltech, Pasadena, CA 2002. Institute of Advanced Biosciences, Keio University, Fujisama, Japan 2002. First International Conference on Systems Biology of E. coli, Tsuruoka, Japan 2003. Department of Physics, Tsukuba University, Tsukuba, Japan 2003. Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, University of Maryland – Baltimore Country, Baltimore, MA 2003. 9. Computational Biology Symposium, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MA 2003. 10. FASEB Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA 2003. 11. Bay Area Bioinformatics Symposium, SRI, Menlo Park, CA 2004. 12. Department of Cell Biology, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 2004. 13. Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, MA 2004. 14. Department of Chemical Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 2004. 15. Department of Chemical Engineering and Material Science, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA 2004. 16. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 2004. 17. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 2004. 18. Department of Mathematics, Waterloo University, Waterloo, Canada 2004. 19. Department of Physics, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 2005. Christopher Rao | CV | p. 6 20. Biocomplexity VII, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 2005. 21. Archer Daniels Midland Corporation, Decatur, IL 2005. 22. UCLA IPAM Meeting on Systems Biology and Molecular Modeling, Los Angeles, CA 2006. 23. SIAM/SMB Conference on Life Sciences, Raleigh, NC, July 2006. 24. BMES, Chicago, IL, October 2006. 25. Department of Chemical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, November 2006. 26. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, MA, December 2006. 27. Canadian Applied Mathematics Society Annual Meeting, Banff, CA, May 2007. 28. Centre de Recherches Mathematiques, Workshop on Deconstructing Biochemical Networks, Montreal, CA, September 2007. 29. University of California, Irvine, Symposium on Mathematical Systems Biology, Irvine, CA, February 2008. 30. National Science Foundation, Workshop on Biological Communications Technology, Arlington, VA, February 2008. 31. U. S. Army, Modeling Bacterial Spore Germination Workshop, Key West, FL, February 2008. 32. American Control Conference, Seattle, WA, June 2008. 33. University of Wisconsin, Computation & Informatics in Biology & Medicine Program Annual Retreat, Madison, WI, October 2008. 34. UCLA IPAM Meeting on Cells and Materials, Los Angeles, CA December 2008. 35. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Center for Nonlinear Studies, Feb 2009. 36. Stochasticity in Biochemical Reaction Networks, Banff International Research Station, September 2009. 37. Signal Transduction in Microorganisms, Gordon Research Conference, Jan 2010. 38. Molecular Biophysics Seminar, University of Texas at Austin, Feb 2010. 39. U. S. Army, Modeling Bacterial Growth and Composition Workshop, University of California, Berkeley, CA August 2010. 40. q-bio Conference on Cellular Information Processing, Albuquerque, NM, August 2010 41. Systems Biology Mini Symposium, Michigan State University, October 2010. 42. Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, October 2010. 43. Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, MA, April 2011 44. Nagoya University, Japan, September 2011. 45. Biophysical Society, Japan, September 2011. 46. Osaka University, Japan, September 2011. 47. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Renssalaer Polytechnic University, October 2011. 48. Symposium on Biomass Conversion, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, October 2011. 49. Illinois Workshop of Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, November 2011. 50. Department of Chemical Engineering, Lehigh University, November 2011. 51. Systems Biology Seminar Series, University of Pennsylvania, February 2012. 52. University of California, Santa Barbara, March, 2012. 53. Synthetic Biology Symposium, Heidelberg University, May 2012. 54. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice University, September 2012. 55. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston, September 2012. 56. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, September 2012. 57. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Tufts University, October 2012. 58. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. University of Colorado Boulder, January 2013. 59. Systems and Synthetic Microbiology Workshop, National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis, University of Tennessee, March 2013. 60. Monsanto, April 2013. 61. Mechanism & Regulation of Prokaryotic Transcription FASEB Meeting, June 2013. 62. Membrane Protein Workshop, Stockholm University, August 2013. Christopher Rao | CV | p. 7 63. Department of Bioengineering, UIUC, August 2013. 64. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. North Carolina State University, October 2013. 65. Biotechnology Institute, University of Minnesota, November 2013. 66. 19th Annual Flagella Meeting, Hiroshima, February 2014. 67. Centre for Bacterial Cell Biology, Newcastle University, May, 2014 68. Korea University, September 2014. 69. Department of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, November 2014. 70. Korea University, February 2015. 71. Georgia Tech, April 2015. 72. ADCHEM Meeting, June 2015. 73. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Wisconsin, December 2015. FUNDING Current: Research Program Grant (Rao) Energy Biosciences Institute “Engineering Thermophiles for Biofuel Production” Role: PI 1/1/15 - 12/31/15 $487,000 ER65474 (Alm, Polz, Rao, Zhao) 9/1/12 - 8/31/17 Department of Energy $2,500,000 “Assembling reusable genetic modules for efficient biofuel production from marine macroalgae” Role: PI of subcontract from MIT Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust (Zhao, multiple co-PIs) “Illinois Theme in Synthetic Biology” Role: co-PI 2/1/13 – 1/31/17 $2,000,000 Research Project Grant (Mackie) Energy Biosciences Institute “Diversity and Physiology of Solventogenic Clostridia” Role: co-PI 7/1/13 – 6/30/15 $614,249 ER213630 (Rao, Wolfe, Gibson) 9/1/14 - 8/31/17 Department of Energy $1,183,702 “The Systems Biology of Protein Acetylation in Fuel-Producing Microorganisms” Role: PI Past: R56GM054365 (Ordal) National Institutes of Health “Chemotactic sensory transduction in Bacillus subtilis” Role: co-PI 8/1/08 - 7/31/09 $445,233 R01GM054365S1 (Ordal) National Institutes of Health “Chemotactic sensory transduction in Bacillus subtilis” Role: co-PI 9/30/09 - 7/31/10 $73,815 Research Project Grant (Rao) 1/01/08 - 12/31/10 Christopher Rao | CV | p. 8 Energy Biosciences Institute $274,472 “Robustness to environmental heterogeneity – Engineering strains optimized for large-scale fermentation” Role: RI Research Project Grant (Rao) Energy Biosciences Institute “Genetic tools for thermophiles” Role: PI 1/10/10 - 12/31/11 $523,953 Research Project Grant (Rao) 1/10/10 - 12/31/11 Energy Biosciences Institute $441,494 “Engineering Zymomonas mobilis for the efficient production of biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass” Role: PI CBET 0644744 (Rao) National Science Foundation “CAREER: Quantitative analysis of translation regulation” Role: PI 3/01/07 - 2/29/13 $400,000 R01GM083601 (Rao) National Institutes of Health “Multiscale analysis of neutrophil signal integration and chemotaxis” Role: PI 9/01/07 - 8/31/13 $1,436,288 Research Project Grant (Rao) Energy Biosciences Institute “Engineering oleaginous yeast for large-scale biodiesel production” Role: PI 1/1/12 - 12/31/12 $266,563 Research Project Grant (Rao) Energy Biosciences Institute “Engineering Thermophiles for Biofuel Production” Role: PI 1/1/12 - 12/31/13 $594,000 MCB 1236974 (Rao) National Science Foundation “Conference: Exploring Frontiers in Synthetic Biology” Role: PI 5/1/12 - 4/30/14 $49,895 R01GM054365 (Ordal) National Institutes of Health “Chemotactic sensory transduction in Bacillus subtilis” Role: co-PI 9/30/09 - 7/31/14 $1,482,043 Research Program Grant (Rao) Energy Biosciences Institute “Engineering Thermophiles for Biofuel Production” Role: PI 1/1/14 - 12/31/14 $487,000 DARPA (Zhao) “Illinois Biological Foundry for Advanced Biomanufacturing – TA1” Role: co-PI 3/17/14 – 12/16/14 $264,612 (total) Christopher Rao | CV | p. 9 SERVICE ACTIVITIES Service to Disciplinary and Professional Societies or Associations, Conference, and Tech. Meetings: Conferences and Technical Meetings: • Co-Chair for a session on Biosystems, Dycops-7 Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 2004 • Co-Chair for a session on Bioprocess Modeling and Control, AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2006. • Co-Chair for session on Modeling Approaches to Examine Fundamental Issues in Life Sciences, AIChE Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, 2007. • Co-Chair for multiple sessions, AIChE Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2008. • Topical conference co-chair, AIChE Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 2008. Organized eight sessions for topical program on Systems Biology. • Co-Chair for multiple sessions, AIChE Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, 2009. • Topical conference chair, AIChE Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, 2009. Organized eight sessions for topical program on Systems Biology. • Organized and obtained funding for “Exploring Frontiers in Synthetic Biology” Workshop, Heidelberg, Germany, 2012. • Organized “Systems and Synthetic Microbiology Workshop” Workshop, University of Tennessee, March 2013. Journal Editorial Boards • Associate Editor, PLoS Computational Biology, 2007 to date. • Academic Editor, PLoS One, 2010 to date. Reviewer for Journals: Nature, Science, Proceeding of National Academy of Sciences, PLoS Biology, PLoS Computation Biology, PLoS One, Current Biology, Physical Review Letters, Molecular Systems Biology, Molecular Microbiology, Biophysical Journal, FEBS Letters, Journal of Chemical Physics, European Journal of Control, Computers and Chemical Engineering, Journal of Process Control, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Automatica, Bioinformatics, IEE Systems Biology, Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, IEEE Transactions on Computational Biology, Journal of Physical Chemistry, International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, AIChE Journal, Journal of Process Control, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, Molecular Biosystems, BioSystems, Microbiology, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Trends in Microbiology Reviewer for Funding Agencies: • National Science Foundation • National Institutes of Health • U. S. Army Research Office • Defense Threat Reduction Agency • Department of Energy • Office of Naval Research Reviewer for Conferences, Technical Meetings: • AIChE Annual Meeting • ACS Annual Meeting • American Control Conference • BMES Annual Meeting • FOSBE Conference • BLAST XII Meeting Christopher Rao | CV | p. 10 Society Memberships: • American Chemical Society • American Institute of Chemical Engineers • American Society of Microbiology University/Campus Service, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign: Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: • Administrative Committee, 2005 – date • Advising, Undergraduate, 2005 – date • Curriculum, 2007 – date • Graduate Recruiting, 2005 – 2006 • ABET, 2006 – 2007 • Undergraduate Computer Lab, 2006 – 2007 • Commencement, 2008 – 2011 • Faculty Recruiting, 2009 – date Chair of 2011-13 Search Committee UIUC Campus: • Faculty Senate, 2007 – 2013 • Founder and Faculty advisor for the University of Illinois’s iGEM Team, 2008 – present • Senate Committee on Campus Operations, 2011 – 2013 Energy Biosciences Institute • Executive Committee, 2012 – 2014 • Manager, fermentation facility, 2014 RESEARCH INSTRUCTION Graduate Research Assistants Supervised: • Ahmet Badur, 10/2009 – date. • Lon Chubiz, 10/2004 – 8/2010. Currently an Assistant Professor in Biology, University of Missouri—St. Louis • Tasha Desai, 10/2004 – 6/2009. Currently a research scientist at the Henkel Corporation. • Kori Dunn, 10/2009 – 6/2015. Current a research engineer at Praxiar • Yuki Kimura, 10/2007 – 11/2012. Currently a research engineer at OSIsoft. • Khushnuma Koita, 10/2007 – 6/2012. Currently a research engineer at Praxair • Santosh Koirala, 10/2009 – date. • James Orr, 10/2012 – date. • Supreet Saini, 10/2004 – 6/2010. Currently an assistant professor in Chemical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. • Payman Tohidifar, 10/2011 – date. • Xiaoyi Wang, 10/2014 – date. • Kang Wu, 10/2004 – 6/2010. Currently an assistant professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of New Hampshire. • Geethika Yalamanchili, 10/2012 – date. • Shuyan Zhang, 1/2009 – date. • Jiewen Zhou, 10/2011 – date. Postdoctoral Fellows Supervised: Christopher Rao | CV | p. 11 • Dr. George Glekas, 11/2008 - present. Co-advised with George Ordal. Currently a research scientist at the University of North Carolina. • Dr. Angel Rivera, 6/2010 – 1/2014. Currently a research scientist at the Center for Disease Control • Dr. Charles Rutter, 1/2014 – date. • Dr. Kang Wu, 7/2010 – 8/2012. Currently an assistant professor at University of New Hampshire. TEACHING • ChBE 422: Mass Transfer Operations, Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (UIUC). Spring 2005 – 2011, Fall 2015 • ChBE 440: Process Control and Dynamics, Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (UIUC). Fall 2005, 2006, 2011 – 2013. • ChBE 521: Applied Mathematics in ChBE, Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (UIUC). Fall 2007 – 2011. • ChBE 594: Advanced Reaction Engineering, Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (UIUC). Spring 2012. • ChBE 494: Computational Tools in Chemical Engineering, Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (UIUC). Spring 2015.
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211 Biological and Medical Physics
213 Biology in Biomedical Engineering
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