
Douglas S. Clark
VerifiedUniversity of California, Berkeley · Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Active 1940–2024
Research topics
- Engineering
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science
- Biotechnology
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Biochemical engineering
- Systems engineering
- Computational biology
- Astrobiology
- Physics
- Nanotechnology
Selected publications
Towards a Biomanufactory on Mars
Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences · 2021 · 62 citations
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Systems engineering
A crewed mission to and from Mars may include an exciting array of enabling biotechnologies that leverage inherent mass, power, and volume advantages over traditional abiotic approaches. In this perspective, we articulate the scientific and engineering goals and constraints, along with example systems, that guide the design of a surface biomanufactory. Extending past arguments for exploiting stand-alone elements of biology, we argue for an integrated biomanufacturing plant replete with modules for microbial in situ resource utilization, production, and recycling of food, pharmaceuticals, and biomaterials required for sustaining future intrepid astronauts. We also discuss aspirational technology trends in each of these target areas in the context of human and robotic exploration missions.
The importance and future of biochemical engineering
Biotechnology and Bioengineering · 2020 · 16 citations
- Biochemical engineering
- Chemistry
- Computational biology
Today's Biochemical Engineer may contribute to advances in a wide range of technical areas. The recent Biochemical and Molecular Engineering XXI conference focused on "The Next Generation of Biochemical and Molecular Engineering: The role of emerging technologies in tomorrow's products and processes". On the basis of topical discussions at this conference, this perspective synthesizes one vision on where investment in research areas is needed for biotechnology to continue contributing to some of the world's grand challenges.
Recent grants
Biocatalyst Engineering for Maximum Activity in Nonaqueous Media
NSF · $371k · 2003–2007
NIH · $100k · 2000
Frequent coauthors
- 147 shared
Harvey W. Blanch
- 110 shared
Jonathan S. Dordick
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- 63 shared
John F. Hartwig
University of California, Berkeley
- 52 shared
Jay D. Keasling
Joint BioEnergy Institute
- 52 shared
Adam P. Arkin
University of California, Berkeley
- 48 shared
Dominic J. Glover
UNSW Sydney
- 39 shared
Samuel Lim
Harvard University
- 36 shared
Zachary C. Baer
Wilmington University
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