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Dr. Alice Grob is a Researcher in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London's Faculty of Engineering, specializing in Synthetic Biology and Cultivated Meat. Her research focuses on applying synthetic biology tools to address challenges in biotechnology, cell engineering, and biomedical applications. Key areas include intracellular biosensor design, promoter activity characterization, and nucleolar engineering.
Her work spans molecular biology techniques such as CRISPR-based promoter scanning, bacterial burden reduction strategies, and the study of nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) in human cells. She has developed assays for non-invasive monitoring of mammalian cell growth and explored evolutionary dynamics in engineered microbial populations.
Dr. Grob’s publications highlight her expertise in synthetic biology applications, including Ohm’s law analogies for fitness gene expression and the construction of synthetic nucleoli to study ribosome biogenesis. Despite no listed scientific awards, her research contributes significantly to foundational and applied synthetic biology.


