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FRANÇOIS BANEYX
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Washington
Box 351750, Seattle, WA 98195-1750, USA
Phone: 206-685-7659
Fax: 206-685-3451
Email: baneyx@u.washington.edu
Professional Experience
2005-Present Acting Director, University of Washington Center for Nanotechnology
2005-Present Co-Director, Genetically Enginered Materials Science & Engineering Center
2005-Present Charles W.H. Matthaei Professor of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, University of Washington
2004-Present Co-Director, University of Washington Center for Nanotechnology
2004-Present Site Director, National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN)
2001-Present Professor of Chemical Engineering and Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington
1997-2001 Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and Adjunct Associate Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington
1993-1997 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington
1992-1997 Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Washington
1991-1992 Visiting Scientist, DuPont CR&D, Wilmington, DE
Education
Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, the University of Texas at Austin, 1991
Ingenieur, Ecole Nationale Superieure Ingenieurs Genie Chimique, Toulouse, France
Honors and Awards
Kavli Fellow, 2007
Charles W.H. Matthaei Professor, 2005
CAREER Award, National Science Foundation, 1995
Whitaker Young Investigator Award, 1994
Research Initiation Award, National Science Foundation, 1992
Graduate School Research Fund Award, 1992
Lavoisier Fellow, 1986
Professional Societies
American Chemical Society
American Society for Microbiology
Other
Editorial Board, Microbial Cell Factories
Over 65 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters
Over 55 invited and keynote presentations and over 50 contributed presentations
3 issued US patents
Books
Lucotte G. and F. Baneyx. 1993. Introduction to Molecular Cloning Techniques. VCH Publishers, NY, 298 pp. Review 1
F. Baneyx (Ed). 2004. Protein Expression Technologies: Current Status and Future Trends. Horizon Biosciences, Wymondham, UK, 532 pp. Chapters abstracts Review 1 Review 2
Publications