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Douglas Densmore

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Boston University

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About Douglas Densmore at Boston University (BU)

Douglas Densmore is a professor at Boston University specializing in the integration of microfluidics, electronics, and computational tools for synthetic biology applications. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Repository-based plasmid design", and "Repository-based plasmid design Cost-optimal Gibson Assembly with repository DNA selection and primer generation".

Research Areas

synthetic biologymicrofluidicsbio-design automationgene regulatory networkselectrowettinglab-on-a-chipbiological circuit design
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Research Output

Total Citations10

Emerging researcher

Publications3

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h-index1

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i10-index1

Early-stage portfolio

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