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|general= I am interested in studying of chemotactic responses in invasive cancer cells through cell tracking and computational imaging. Before coming to [[MIT]], I did quantitative cellular biology and modeling of signaling pathway, was studying [http://biology.caltech.edu biology] and [http://eas.caltech.edu engineering & applied science] (emphasizing computation & neural systems), and modeling nucleosome unwrapping. Other than doing stuff in the lab, I like competitive ballroom dancing, backcountry camping and kayaking. If you're curious, I have [http://web.mit.edu/~rimchala/www my page at MIT] that's not too frequently updated.
|general= I am interested in studying of chemotactic responses in invasive cancer cells through cell tracking and computational imaging. Before coming to [[MIT]], I did quantitative cellular biology and modeling of signaling pathway, was studying [http://biology.caltech.edu biology] and [http://eas.caltech.edu engineering & applied science] (emphasizing computation & neural systems), and modeling nucleosome unwrapping. Other than doing stuff in the lab, I like competitive ballroom dancing, backcountry camping and kayaking. If you're curious, I have [http://web.mit.edu/~rimchala/www my page at MIT] that's not too frequently updated.
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Tharathorn (Joy) Rimchala

Year: 2006
Track: Bioengineering
Lab: Lauffenburger / Gertler

Contact Information

Email: rimchala@mit
Phone: 617-452-4359
Office address: Rm 56-389


General Information

I am interested in studying of chemotactic responses in invasive cancer cells through cell tracking and computational imaging. Before coming to MIT, I did quantitative cellular biology and modeling of signaling pathway, was studying biology and engineering & applied science (emphasizing computation & neural systems), and modeling nucleosome unwrapping. Other than doing stuff in the lab, I like competitive ballroom dancing, backcountry camping and kayaking. If you're curious, I have my page at MIT that's not too frequently updated.



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