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Christian joined the Department of Chemical Engineering from the start-up world in 2023 as an assistant professor. He has industrial experience and expertise in developing novel microbial platforms for chemical production and scaling these from the benchtop to commercial scale. Christian and his group work to discover and develop novel microbial pathways to valorize waste products such as CO2 and its reduced derivatives. His industrial work has demonstrated the commercial viability of the world’s first bio-based glycolic acid produced from a waste stream, establishing him as an emerging leader in the movement toward circularity in manufacturing through microbial metabolism. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from the University of Ottawa, and a Doctorate from the University of Toronto in Systems Biology and Metabolic Engineering. Christian also co-founded Phycus Biotechnologies and established a biomanufacturing facility in partnership with a research institute in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and remains actively engaged in the Canadian biomanufacturing network.
Includes fields like Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, and Industrial/Organizational Psychology.