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Cory Knoot, Ph.D.

Senior Scientist at Omniose

Cory Knoot, Ph.D. has a diverse range of work experience in the field of biological research. They began their career as a Research Assistant in the Erik Vollbrecht Group at Iowa State University, where they focused on studying the meristem developmental pathways of Zea mays. They then continued their education at the University of Minnesota, where they worked as a Graduate Research Assistant and Doctoral Candidate in the John D Lipscomb Group. Their research focused on studying the mechanisms of biological dioxygen activation. They completed their doctoral dissertation titled "Mechanistic and structural studies of the non-heme iron oxygenase enzymes protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase, CmlA, and CmlI". Following this, they joined the Washington University in St. Louis as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Himadri Pakrasi Group. Their research in this role involved genetic engineering of cyanobacteria for the production of high-value natural products and the development of synthetic biology tools. Most recently, they have taken on the role of Senior Scientist at Omniose, where they continue to contribute their expertise in scientific research.

Cory Knoot, Ph.D. completed a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biochemistry from Iowa State University, graduating cum laude, in the academic years 2005 to 2009. Following this, they pursued a Doctorate in Biochemistry from the University of Minnesota, which they completed between 2010 and 2015. Subsequently, Dr. Knoot joined Washington University in St. Louis for postdoctoral studies, which were conducted from 2016 to 2020. The specific field of study for their postdoctoral research is not provided.

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  • Senior Scientist

    February, 2020 - present