Quentin Dudley

Credentials: Assistant Professor

Pronouns: he/him/his

Email: qdudley@wisc.edu

Address:
3635 Engineering Hall
1415 Engineering Dr

Ph.D. Chemical and Biological Engineering Northwestern University (2017)

M.S. Agricultural and Biological Systems Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2012)

B.S. Biological Systems Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2011)

Quentin joined the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering as an assistant professor in January 2024. He completed his PhD at Northwestern University, developing a new approach for prototyping enzyme pathways using cell-free protein synthesis. Afterward, he spent four years as a postdoctoral researcher at the Earlham Institute and John Innes Centre in Norwich, United Kingdom where he improved tools for engineering plants to produce valuable bioactive molecules such as strictosidine, a precursor to anticancer compounds. Before joining UW-Madison, he led the analytical chemistry team at the plant synthetic biology company Calyxt and was a field strategist for Speculative Technologies, a non-profit research organization. Outside of the lab, Quentin enjoys mountains (hiking/skiing),  playing basketball, and listening to history podcasts.