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**''Signal levels, load, and error rates in engineered transcriptional devices'', or equivalent (in prep., Research Paper) | **''Signal levels, load, and error rates in engineered transcriptional devices'', or equivalent (in prep., Research Paper) | ||
*'''Samantha Sutton''' (MIT class of 2008 PhD, TBA) | *'''Samantha Sutton''' (MIT class of 2008 PhD, TBA) | ||
** ''Engineering phosphorylation-dependent post-translational protein devices'' ([URL pending, Dissertation]) | |||
** ''Engineering Phosphorylation-Dependent Post-Translational Protein Devices'' (submitted, Research Paper) | |||
** ''Signals and specifications for a family of phosphorylation-dependent devices'', or equivalent (in prep., Research Paper) | |||
*'''Ty Thomson''' (MIT class of 2008 PhD, moving to Epitome Biosystems) | *'''Ty Thomson''' (MIT class of 2008 PhD, moving to Epitome Biosystems) | ||
*'''Sri Kosuri''' (MIT class of 2007 PhD, now at a very low-profile biotechnology startup) | *'''Sri Kosuri''' (MIT class of 2007 PhD, now at a very low-profile biotechnology startup) |
Revision as of 18:21, 27 May 2008
Synthetic BiologyThe lab's goal is to make biology easy to engineer. Our research is largely student-initiated and driven. Students have joined the lab from a wide-range of backgrounds, including biology, chemistry, english, mathematics, physics, and all fields of engineering. Reading our dissertations and research papers is a great way to learn about the sort of work that the lab has been able to support, and provides good background and introductory materials as well as glimpses of future ideas and directions. You'll find that the lab has a strong interest in foundational technology development, that we pursue both experimental and theoretical work, and that we are interested in the applications of biological technologies too. If you are searching for a passionate place to work on a new (or old) research idea that's relevant to synthetic biology then we would very much like to hear from you. PhD Students
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