Mathew Rude's work experience includes:
- Senior Research Scientist at Amunix since December 2012
- Senior Scientist I at LS9, Inc from April 2012 to October 2012. Mathew led a project team in evolving key enzymes for use in two product classes, involved in library construction, screening, strain engineering, and analytics.
- Alkane Project Leader at LS9 Inc. from 2009 to 2011. Mathew managed a team focused on maximizing alkane production in E. coli and oversaw the production of samples for outside partners.
- Graduate Research Assistant at Stanford University in 2005. Mathew characterized the mechanism and kinetics of hydrocarbon producing genes, synthesized chemical substrates for enzyme studies, and developed high-throughput screens for gene evolution.
- Head Teaching Assistant at Stanford University in 2004.
- Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Wisconsin from 2000 to 2001.
- Chemical Engineering Intern at Cargill-Dow Polymers in 2000.
- Chemical Engineering Intern at Cargill in 1999.
- Undergrad Assistant at the University of Wisconsin from May 1997 to December 1997.
Mathew Rude obtained a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Stanford University between 2001 and 2006. Prior to their doctoral studies, they completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering and Biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The specific duration of their undergraduate studies is not provided.
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