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'''We are affiliated with the Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology [http://laufercenter.stonybrook.edu/] and the Biomedical Engineering Department [http://www.bme.sunysb.edu/]<br><br>''' | '''We are affiliated with the Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology [http://laufercenter.stonybrook.edu/] and the Biomedical Engineering Department [http://www.bme.sunysb.edu/]<br><br>''' | ||
'''Our goal is to use synthetic gene circuits as research tools in the fields of evolution, development, and cancer.<br><br>''' | '''Our goal is to use synthetic gene circuits as research tools in the fields of evolution, development, and cancer.<br><br>''' | ||
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Revision as of 12:25, 19 August 2016
Welcome to our lab's Wiki!
We are a dynamic interdisciplinary research group at Stony Brook University, NY. [1].
We are affiliated with the Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology [2] and the Biomedical Engineering Department [3]
Our goal is to use synthetic gene circuits as research tools in the fields of evolution, development, and cancer.
Favorite Links:
Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology [4]
Biomedical Engineering Department at Stony Brook University [5]
q-Bio [6]
Rice University - Bioengineering [7]
American Physical Society/DBP [8]
Collins Lab @ MIT [9]
UH Networks Seminar [10]
Bolyai University [11]