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Matthew P. DeLisa

Matthew P. DeLisa

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
12626
World Ranking
13139
National Ranking
5602

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2014 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Overview

Matthew P. DeLisa is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research encompasses multiple domains primarily within biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with 135 publications contributing to these fields. Medicine is another significant area of focus, with 49 publications.

The scientist's subfields of study include molecular biology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, ecology, immunology, and oncology. Their research topics cover a range of specialized areas such as glycosylation and glycoproteins research, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, bacteriophages and microbial interactions, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, chemical synthesis and analysis, carbohydrate chemistry and synthesis, and peptidase inhibition and analysis.

Matthew P. DeLisa has contributed research published in several notable venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • ACS Synthetic Biology
  • Nature Communications
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ACS Central Science

The most recent papers authored or coauthored by Matthew P. DeLisa include:

  • On-demand biomanufacturing of protective conjugate vaccines, 2021, Science Advances
  • Synthetic Glycobiology: Parts, Systems, and Applications, 2020, ACS Synthetic Biology
  • A Low-Cost, Thermostable, Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Platform for On-Demand Production of Conjugate Vaccines, 2022, ACS Synthetic Biology
  • A modular vaccine platform enabled by decoration of bacterial outer membrane vesicles with biotinylated antigens, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Improving cell-free glycoprotein synthesis by characterizing and enriching native membrane vesicles, 2021, Nature Communications

Frequent coauthors working alongside Matthew P. DeLisa include:

  • Michael C. Jewett
  • Tianzheng Ye
  • Natalia Lopez-Barbosa
  • Lauren Hong
  • Sophia Vincoff

In recognition of their contributions, Matthew P. DeLisa has been awarded fellowships by professional organizations, including:

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2019
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE), 2014

Best Publications

  • Bioprocess Engineering: Basic Concepts

    Michael L. Shuler;Fikret Kargı;Matthew DeLisa

  • Folding quality control in the export of proteins by the bacterial twin-arginine translocation pathway.

    Matthew P. DeLisa;Danielle Tullman;George Georgiou

  • Engineering the spatial organization of metabolic enzymes: mimicking nature's synergy.

    Robert J Conrado;Jeffrey D Varner;Matthew P DeLisa

  • DNA Microarray-Based Identification of Genes Controlled by Autoinducer 2-Stimulated Quorum Sensing in Escherichia coli

    Matthew P. DeLisa;Chi-Fang Wu;Liang Wang;James J. Valdes

  • Delivery of foreign antigens by engineered outer membrane vesicle vaccines

    David J. Chen;Nikolaus Osterrieder;Nikolaus Osterrieder;Stephan M. Metzger;Elizabeth Buckles

  • DNA-guided assembly of biosynthetic pathways promotes improved catalytic efficiency

    Robert J. Conrado;Gabriel C. Wu;Jason T. Boock;Hansen Xu

  • An engineered eukaryotic protein glycosylation pathway in Escherichia coli

    Juan D Valderrama-Rincon;Adam C Fisher;Judith H Merritt;Yao-Yun Fan

  • Cas5d Protein Processes Pre-crRNA and Assembles into a Cascade-like Interference Complex in Subtype I-C/Dvulg CRISPR-Cas System

    Ki Hyun Nam;Charles Haitjema;Xueqi Liu;Fran Ding

  • A three-channel microfluidic device for generating static linear gradients and its application to the quantitative analysis of bacterial chemotaxis

    Jinpian Diao;Lincoln Young;Sue Kim;Elizabeth A. Fogarty

  • Evanescent wave long-period fiber bragg grating as an immobilized antibody biosensor.

    Matthew P. Delisa;Zheng Zhang;Mira Shiloach;Saeed Pilevar

  • Monitoring GFP‐operon fusion protein expression during high cell density cultivation of Escherichia coli using an on‐line optical sensor

    Matthew P. DeLisa;Jincai Li;Jincai Li;Govind Rao;Govind Rao;William A. Weigand

  • Single-pot glycoprotein biosynthesis using a cell-free transcription-translation system enriched with glycosylation machinery.

    Thapakorn Jaroentomeechai;Jessica C. Stark;Aravind Natarajan;Cameron J. Glasscock

  • Engineered Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles with Enhanced Functionality

    Jae-Young Kim;Anne M. Doody;David J. Chen;Gina H. Cremona

  • Phage Shock Protein PspA of Escherichia coli Relieves Saturation of Protein Export via the Tat Pathway

    Matthew P. DeLisa;Philip Lee;Tracy Palmer;George Georgiou

  • Collective bacterial dynamics revealed using a three-dimensional population-scale defocused particle tracking technique.

    Mingming Wu;John W. Roberts;Sue Kim;Donald L. Koch

  • Mapping Stress-Induced Changes in Autoinducer AI-2 Production in Chemostat-Cultivated Escherichia coli K-12

    Matthew P. DeLisa;Matthew P. DeLisa;James J. Valdes;William E. Bentley;William E. Bentley

  • Genetic analysis of the twin arginine translocator secretion pathway in bacteria.

    Matthew P. DeLisa;Patrik Samuelson;Tracy Palmer;George Georgiou

  • Export pathway selectivity of Escherichia coli twin arginine translocation signal peptides.

    Danielle Tullman-Ercek;Matthew P. DeLisa;Yasuaki Kawarasaki;Pooya Iranpour

  • Production of secretory and extracellular N-linked glycoproteins in Escherichia coli.

    Adam C. Fisher;Charles H. Haitjema;Cassandra Guarino;Eda Çelik

  • Genetic selection for protein solubility enabled by the folding quality control feature of the twin-arginine translocation pathway

    Adam C. Fisher;Woojin Kim;Matthew P. Delisa

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael C. Jewett
Michael C. Jewett Northwestern University
William E. Bentley
William E. Bentley University of Maryland, College Park
George Georgiou
George Georgiou The University of Texas at Austin
Milan Mrksich
Milan Mrksich Northwestern University
Jeffrey J. Gray
Jeffrey J. Gray Johns Hopkins University
Parastoo Azadi
Parastoo Azadi University of Georgia
Tracy Palmer
Tracy Palmer Newcastle University
Fernando A. Escobedo
Fernando A. Escobedo Cornell University
Michael L. Shuler
Michael L. Shuler Cornell University
Gary R. Whittaker
Gary R. Whittaker Cornell University

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