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Joe is a Postdoctoral Fellow working on synthetic biology. | Joe is now an Instuctor in Bio-Engineering at Stanford. | ||
I was born in Taiwan in 1981, moved to the US when I was five and eventually settled down and spent my formative years in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, the next town over from Princeton. After 10+ years around Princeton I wasted no time in leaving my hometime (trust me, it was really boring there; they give you tickets for jaywalking! Jaywalking!!), attending Rutgers University just like over half the rest of the state. Apparently I did well enough at Rutgers to get into graduate school in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University. After five fun years I graduated in fall of 2008 and joined Pam's lab in Febuary 2009 as a Postdoctoral Fellow, where I am currently working on synthetic biology. Life's been a strange a weird trip, and I'm going to adhere to my Daoist beliefs by just "going with the flow." Peace... | |||
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Joe is now an Instuctor in Bio-Engineering at Stanford.
I was born in Taiwan in 1981, moved to the US when I was five and eventually settled down and spent my formative years in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, the next town over from Princeton. After 10+ years around Princeton I wasted no time in leaving my hometime (trust me, it was really boring there; they give you tickets for jaywalking! Jaywalking!!), attending Rutgers University just like over half the rest of the state. Apparently I did well enough at Rutgers to get into graduate school in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University. After five fun years I graduated in fall of 2008 and joined Pam's lab in Febuary 2009 as a Postdoctoral Fellow, where I am currently working on synthetic biology. Life's been a strange a weird trip, and I'm going to adhere to my Daoist beliefs by just "going with the flow." Peace...