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| - | + | We are in the departments of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. Our research has two broad thrusts: producing hydrogen sustainably with biology, and developing virus-like particle technology for medical applications. | |
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| + | Our lab has extensive expertise in several technologies that enable these projects: metabolic engineering, cell-free protein synthesis, bioconjugations, and protein evolution. We also do more fundamental research to improve and expand the scope of these technologies. | ||
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| + | [[/Biohydrogen|Biohydrogen]] | ||
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| + | [[/VLPs|Virus Like Particles]] | ||
| + | *Vaccines | ||
| + | *Imaging | ||
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| + | Improving cell-free protein synthesis | ||
| + | *Emulsions | ||
| + | *Non-natural amino acid incorporation | ||
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| + | Past research projects | ||
| + | *[[/Protein_Engineering|Protein Engineering]] (EGFR evolution, CpI screen) | ||
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| + | Other things | ||
| + | *[[/Presentations|Presentations]] | ||
| + | *[[Swartz:Protocols|Protocols]] | ||
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| + | <embed src="http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1207461/_/widget/1/3/" frameborder="0" allowTransparency="true" style="width:260px;height:550px;"> | ||
| + | <p style="width:260px"><a href="http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1207461/cell-free-protein-synthesis/" title="Cell-free protein synthesis on Mendeley">Cell-free protein synthesis</a> is a group in <a href="http://www.mendeley.com/groups/biological-sciences/" title="Biological Sciences on Mendeley">Biological Sciences</a> on <a href="http://www.mendeley.com/" title="Mendeley">Mendeley</a>.</p> | ||
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| Research | Papers | People | Contact |
We are in the departments of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering at Stanford University. Our research has two broad thrusts: producing hydrogen sustainably with biology, and developing virus-like particle technology for medical applications.
Our lab has extensive expertise in several technologies that enable these projects: metabolic engineering, cell-free protein synthesis, bioconjugations, and protein evolution. We also do more fundamental research to improve and expand the scope of these technologies.
- Vaccines
- Imaging
Improving cell-free protein synthesis
- Emulsions
- Non-natural amino acid incorporation
Past research projects
- Protein Engineering (EGFR evolution, CpI screen)
Other things


