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Arren Bar-Even (; 6 June 1980 – 18 September 2020) was an Israeli
biochemist Biochemists are scientists who are trained in biochemistry. They study chemical processes and chemical transformations in living organisms. Biochemists study DNA, proteins and Cell (biology), cell parts. The word "biochemist" is a portmanteau of ...
and synthetic biologist. In his research, Bar-Even made pioneering advances in the design and implementation of novel pathways for improved CO2 fixation. and formate utilisation.


Education and career

Bar-Even was born on 6 June 1980 in
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,
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. He obtained his bachelor's degree in the excellence program from the Faculty of Biology from Technion, the Israeli Institute of Technology in 2002. He then completed his master's degree in
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at the
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in 2005. After working as a consultant in the biotech industry for some years, he returned to academia to complete a PhD degree in biochemistry at the Weizmann Institute of Science in 2012. In his work with Ron Milo as his supervisor, he specialized in the design principles of
cellular metabolism Metabolism (, from ''metabolē'', "change") is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. The three main functions of metabolism are: the conversion of the energy in food to energy available to run cellular processes; the co ...
. From 2015, Bar-Even became junior research group leader of the “Systems and Synthetic Metabolism” lab at the
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.


Research

Already in his PhD at the Weizmann Institute, Bar-Even made advances in
metabolic engineering Metabolic engineering is the practice of optimizing genetic and regulatory processes within cells to increase the cell's production of a certain substance. These processes are chemical networks that use a series of biochemical reactions and enzy ...
. He extended our basic understanding of the general features of
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and metabolic pathways, in a series of insightful meta-analyses of key design principles of metabolism. This deep grasp of the fundamentals of how metabolism operates and evolves was a basis for his advances in metabolic engineering. These included the invention of a multitude of novel pathways for synthetic carbon fixation, formate assimilation, photorespiration bypasses, and significant contributions to the establishment of the predominant CO2 fixation cycle – the Calvin-Benson cycle – in ''E. coli''. Based on formate, Bar-Even established the idea of a formate bio-economy with the potential to revolutionize food- and feedstock production among other biotechnological sectors for a circular carbon economy. In the formate bio-economy, formate is produced from CO2 physiochemically using renewable energy sources and subsequently fed as sole carbon source to engineered microbes to produce a myriad of products, such as fuels, other value-added chemicals, food and feedstock. After starting his own lab at the
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology () is a German research institute for Molecule, molecular plant physiology, based in the Golm (Potsdam), Golm district of Potsdam, Brandenburg. Founded on 1 January 1994,Staff (undated"Hist ...
, Bar-Even worked among other projects on the biological realisation of the formate bio-economy. This mainly consisted of engineering model organisms (e.g. ''
E. coli ''Escherichia coli'' ( )Wells, J. C. (2000) Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. Harlow ngland Pearson Education Ltd. is a gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus ''Escherichia'' that is commonly foun ...
'', ''
S. cerevisiae ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' () (brewer's yeast or baker's yeast) is a species of yeast (single-celled fungal microorganisms). The species has been instrumental in winemaking, baking, and brewing since ancient times. It is believed to have been o ...
'', etc.) towards formatotrophic growth – the ability to grow on formate as a sole carbon source. In 2020, this goal was achieved with the demonstration of the first synthetic formatotrophic ''E. coli'' cells growing via the reductive glycine pathway, a synthetic pathway designed by Bar-Even and only later found to operate in nature. Notably, the engineered cells could also grow on
methanol Methanol (also called methyl alcohol and wood spirit, amongst other names) is an organic chemical compound and the simplest aliphatic Alcohol (chemistry), alcohol, with the chemical formula (a methyl group linked to a hydroxyl group, often ab ...
as sole carbon source, which had been a long-standing goal of synthetic biology.


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ResearchGate profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bar-Even, Arren 1980 births 2020 deaths 21st-century biochemists Israeli biologists Israeli biochemists Synthetic biologists Technion – Israel Institute of Technology alumni Weizmann Institute of Science alumni Max Planck Institutes researchers