Jenny Molloyمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Jenny Molloy is a Senior Research Associate and Shuttleworth Research Fellow in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge, leading the Open Bioeconomy Lab while affiliated with the Cambridge Analytical Biotechnology group and Synthetic Biology Interdisciplinary Research Centre. Her work focuses on open approaches to Intellectual Property for sustainable and equitable bioeconomy development, specifically addressing biological research tool access challenges in Latin American and African low-resource contexts. Her research spans: Synthetic Biology platform technologies Local distributed enzyme manufacturing Open-source DNA toolkits for protein expression CRISPR-based infectious disease diagnostics Enzyme-based carbon capture and upcycling Low-resource protein purification systems She develops innovative capacity-building solutions through open-source microbial strain engineering and bioeconomy policy contextualization, with applications spanning global health diagnostics and environmental sustainability. Her primary recognition includes: Shuttleworth Research Fellowship Dr. Molloy directs the Open Bioeconomy Lab's efforts in creating accessible biotechnological infrastructure, emphasizing practical implementation of open-source principles to transform research accessibility and advance sustainable applications worldwide.






