archive.molecular-programming.org
Molecular Programming Architectures, Abstractions, Algorithms, Applications
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Gordon and Betty Moore Professor of Computation and Neural Systems and Electrical Engineering, Caltech. Research Group: Distributed Information Systems. Assistant Professor, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, University of California San Francisco. Research Group: Biomolecular Nanotechnology. Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering, University of Washington. Research Group: Self-Organizing Systems / Synthetic Biology. Research Group: Feedback and Control Systems. Assistant Professor, Systems Biolog...
techonomy.com
Greg Matthews: Can You Teach an Old Doc New Tricks? - Techonomy
http://techonomy.com/conf/bio15/health-2/can-you-teach-an-old-doc-new-tricks
Casey Lynch: Targeting Pathogens to Treat the Brain. Parthasarathy, Sejnowski and Socher: The Brain: Decoding the World's Greatest Computer. Robert Goldberg: Quantifying Stress. Benioff and Desmond-Hellmann: Advances, Opportunities, and Challenges. Juan Enriquez: Evolving Ourselves. Flatt, Forgacs, Gurney, Komisar and Shetty: The Future of F&B. Bethencourt, DuRoss, Kelley, Kulkarni and Simon: Sitting on a Can of Miracles. Endy, Glazer, Jurvetson and Waller: You Say You Want a Revolution? March 30, 2015.
cadnano.org
about | cadnano
http://cadnano.org/about
Skip to main content. The first version cadnano was initially developed in William Shih's. Laboratory at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. And released under the MIT license. More recently, the development of cadnano2 has been supported under the same open-source license by the Wyss Institute. For Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University. In addition, Autodesk, Inc. Wyss Institute) and Shawn Douglas. For more information about cadnano, contact Shawn Douglas.
ichs.ucsf.edu
People - ICHS
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University of California San Francisco. Meet the people pushing the frontiers of computation and data science in human health. Nancy Adler, PhD. Professor and Vice-Chair of Psychiatry. Nancy Adler, PhD. Stephen Altschuler, PhD. Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Stephen Altschuler, PhD. Computational health science interests:. Biological Modeling, Deep Machine Learning and Data Visualization. Patricia Babbitt, PhD. Professor of Computational Biology. Patricia Babbitt, PhD. Sourav Bandyopadhyay, PhD.
fraserlab.com
Welcome to 2015
http://fraserlab.com/2015/01/02/Welcome-2015
Fraser Lab @ UCSF. In keeping with the traditions of Genentech Hall, we removed our old lab photos on the second floor and added some new ones to the display on the fourth floor. We went with a new theme surrounding Jennifer Li’s excellent cartoon of the lab. If you can’t tell what we are going for, you should stop by for a closer look! We are welcoming Erin Poss (CCB) and Evan Green (iPQB/Biophysics) to the lab for the winter quarter. Apparently, even after PUBS. Comments powered by Disqus.
pocdx.org
People - PoCDx IdeaLab
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Kevin is a PhD candidate in the UC Berkeley/UCSF Graduate Program in Bioengineering. He is performing his dissertation research in the Herr Lab where he is developing microfluidic tools for single cell analysis. More information about Kevin can be found here. At UCSF, where he is using DNA nanotechnology to develop new drug delivery strategies. More information on his research and other interests can be found here. Proudly powered by Weebly.
andremlazar.com
Lab - Andre M. Lazar
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Andre M. Lazar. S lab in the Dept. of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at UCSF. Is pioneering the use of DNA nanotechnology to design nanorobots and other stable nanostructures for use in immunology, crystallography, and cell biology. Be sure to check out the lab website! Click Below to see my lab notebook. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.