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Ravendran Vasudevan is a Research Associate in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Synthetic Biology for Engineering Plant Growth research group. His work focuses on engineering photosynthetic organisms and developing genetic tools for cyanobacteria and plants to enhance growth efficiency and sustainability.
His research spans synthetic biology applications in plant systems, with emphasis on photosynthesis regulation in cyanobacteria (particularly Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803), cytochrome function characterization, and metabolic engineering. Key contributions include the development of the CyanoGate modular cloning system and methods for generating cyanobacterial mutants, targeting improvements in photomixotrophic growth and electron transport pathways.
Analysis of his 2009-2020 publications reveals a strong focus on cyanobacterial photosynthesis engineering, with recurring themes in genetic tool development (e.g., CyanoGate), cytochrome-mediated regulation, and mutant generation. Earlier work includes plant tissue culture techniques for Scoparia dulcis, demonstrating breadth across microbial and plant systems.
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Labs and Teams: He is an active member of the Synthetic Biology for Engineering Plant Growth group within Cambridge's Department of Plant Sciences, which applies synthetic biology approaches to solve agricultural challenges through engineered plant-microbe systems.
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