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Joshua Elmore
Chemical Engineer
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PO Box 999
MSIN: J4-18
Richland, WA 99352
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PNNL Publications
2024
- Elmore J.R., and E.M. Breysse. 2024. Developing a pipeline to expand the genetic code of diverse bacteria for microbial engineering. PNNL-36738. Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Developing a pipeline to expand the genetic code of diverse bacteria for microbial engineering
2023
- Egbert R.G., J.R. Elmore, C.F. Gonzalez Rivera, K.E. Dorow, S.M. Akers, A.R. Frank, and A.J. Wilson, et al. 2023. Optimizing Cell-based Antimicrobials through Pooled Genomic Libraries. PNNL-34897. Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Optimizing Cell-based Antimicrobials through Pooled Genomic Libraries
- Elmore J.R., G.N. Dexter, H.J. Baldino, J. Huenemann, R.M. Francis, G. Peabody, and J. Martinez-Baird, et al. 2023. "High-throughput genetic engineering of non-model and undomesticated bacteria via iterative site-specific genome integration." Science Advances 9, no. 10:Art. No. eade1285. PNNL-SA-181397. doi:10.1126/sciadv.ade1285
2022
- Alfaro T.D., J.R. Elmore, Z.R. Stromberg, J.R. Hutchison, and B.M. Hess. 2022. "Engineering Citrobacter freundii using CRISPR/Cas9 System." Journal of Microbiological Methods 200. PNNL-SA-173650. doi:10.1016/j.mimet.2022.106533
2021
- Elmore J.R., G. Dexter (Wolff), D. Salvachua, J. Martinez-Baird, A. Hatmaker, J. Huenemann, and D.M. Klingeman, et al. 2021. "Production of itaconic acid from alkali pretreated lignin by dynamic two stage bioconversion." Nature Communications 12, no. 1:2261. PNNL-SA-150549. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-22556-8
2020
- Chaves J.E., R. Wilton, Y. Gao, N. Munoz Munoz, M.C. Burnet, Z. Schmitz, and J. Rowan, et al. 2020. "Evaluation of chromosomal insertion loci in the Pseudomonas putida KT2440 genome for predictable biosystems design." Metabolic Engineering Communications 11. PNNL-SA-155823. doi:10.1016/j.mec.2020.e00139
- Elmore J.R., G.N. Dexter, D. Salvachua, M.H. O'Brien, D.M. Klingeman, K. Gorday, and J.K. Michener, et al. 2020. "Engineered Pseudomonas putida simultaneously catabolizes five major components of corn stover lignocellulose: Glucose, xylose, arabinose, p-coumaric acid, and acetic acid." Metabolic Engineering 62. PNNL-SA-149067. doi:10.1016/j.ymben.2020.08.001