James Stapleton

James Stapleton

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Co-founder and CTO
Eugene, Oregon, United States

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  • Plasmidsaurus
    Co-founder and CTO
    Plasmidsaurus
    Mar 2021 - Current (5 years 5 months)
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    Scientist
    SNPsaurus
    Jun 2018 - Aug 2023 (5 years 3 months)
  • University of Oregon
    Research Assistant Professor
    University of Oregon
    Sep 2015 - Jun 2018 (2 years 10 months)
  • Michigan State University
    Postdoc
    Michigan State University
    Jul 2012 - Jul 2015 (3 years 1 month)
  • U
    Postdoc
    UMDNJ
    Sep 2010 - Jul 2012 (1 year 11 months)
  • Kyoto University
    Postdoc
    Kyoto University
    Nov 2009 - Jun 2010 (8 months)
  • Stanford University
    Graduate Student
    Stanford University
    Sep 2003 - Sep 2009 (6 years 1 month)
  • Peace Corps
    Agroforestry Extension Volunteer
    Peace Corps
    Sep 2000 - Nov 2002 (2 years 3 months)
  • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY
    Undergraduate research
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY
    Sep 1998 - May 2000 (1 year 9 months)
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  • Stanford University
    PhD, Chemical Engineering
    Stanford University
    Jan 2003 - Dec 2009 (7 years)
  • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY
    BS, Bioengineering
    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY
    Jan 1996 - Dec 2000 (5 years)
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    Ruth Kirschstein Postdoctoral Fellowship
    Nih
    Aug 2011
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    Short-term Postdoctoral Fellowship
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
    Nov 2009
  • Department of Defense
    National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
    Department of Defense
    Jan 2004
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    Plasmid-based one-pot saturation mutagenesis
    Nature Methods
    Oct 2016
    Nicking mutagenesis is a streamlined protocol for plasmid-based single-pot comprehensive saturation mutagenesis.
This is a community-created genome.