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*Boston University  
*Boston University  
**[http://www.bu.edu/abl/index.html Jim Collins, Biomedical Engineering]
**[http://www.bu.edu/abl/index.html Jim Collins, Biomedical Engineering]
**[http://gardnerlab.bu.edu/ Tim Gardner, Biomedical Engineering]
**[http://people.bu.edu/dougd/ Doug Densmore, Electrical and Computer Engineering]
**[http://www.bu.edu/khalillab/ Ahmad 'Mo' Khalil, Biomedical Engineering]
**[http://www.bu.edu/wilsonwonglab/ Wilson Wong, Biomedical Engineering]


*Caltech
*Caltech
**[http://www.che.caltech.edu/groups/fha/ Francis Arnold, Chemical Engineering]
**[http://www.che.caltech.edu/groups/fha/ Francis Arnold, Chemical Engineering]
**[http://www.elowitz.caltech.edu/ Michael Elowitz, Biology & Applied Physics]  
**[http://www.elowitz.caltech.edu/ Michael Elowitz, Biology & Applied Physics]  
** [http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray Richard Murray, Control & Dynamical Systems and Bioengineering]


*Duke
*Duke
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*MIT
*MIT
**[http://belcher10.mit.edu/ Angela Belcher, Biological Engineering & Materials Science]
**[http://belcher10.mit.edu/ Angela Belcher, Biological Engineering & Materials Science]
**Domitilla del Vecchio, Mechanical Engineering
**[http://web.mit.edu/prathergroup/Kristala Jones-Prather, Chemical Engineering]
**[http://web.mit.edu/prathergroup/Kristala Jones-Prather, Chemical Engineering]
**[[knight | Tom Knight, EECS and CSAIL]]
**[[knight | Tom Knight, EECS and CSAIL]]
**[http://www.rle.mit.edu/sbg/ Timothy Lu, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science]
**[http://web.mit.edu/biophysics/ Alexander van Oudenaarden, Physics]
**[http://web.mit.edu/biophysics/ Alexander van Oudenaarden, Physics]
**[http://mit.edu/voigtlab/ Chris Voigt]
**Ron Weiss


*Princeton
*Philipps-Universität Marburg
**[http://weisswebserver.ee.princeton.edu/ Ron Weiss, EECS and Molecular Biology]
**[http://www.synmikro.com/en/homeen/young-scientists/graduate-school.html/ Center for Synthetic Microbiology (SYNMIKRO), Graduate School]
 
*Rice University
**[http://sspb.rice.edu/ Ph.D. Program in Systems, Synthetic and Physical Biology]


*Stanford
*Stanford
**[[[Endy Lab| Drew Endy, Biological Engineering]]
**[[Endy Lab| Drew Endy, Biological Engineering]]
**[[Smolke| Christina Smolke, Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering]]
**[[Smolke| Christina Smolke, Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering]]


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**[http://kortemmelab.ucsf.edu/people.html Tanja Kortemme]
**[http://kortemmelab.ucsf.edu/people.html Tanja Kortemme]
**[http://limlab.ucsf.edu/ Wendell Lim]
**[http://limlab.ucsf.edu/ Wendell Lim]
**[http://www.voigtlab.ucsf.edu/ Chris Voigt]


*UT Austin
*UT Austin

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