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==Education==
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* Ph.D. candidate in Chemistry, Stanford University
* Ph.D. candidate in Chemistry, Stanford University, expected 2014
* 2011, M.S. Bioengineering, Stanford University
* 2011, M.S. Bioengineering, Stanford University
* 2008, A.M. Chemistry, Harvard University
* 2008, A.M. Chemistry, Harvard University
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*'''Chang AL''', McKeague M, Liang JC, Smolke CD. 2014. [http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ac5001527 Kinetic and equilibrium binding characterization of aptamers to small molecules using a label-free, sensitive, and scalable platform.] ''Analytical Chemistry.'' DOI: 10.1021/ac5001527.
*'''Chang AL''', McKeague M, Liang JC, Smolke CD. 2014. [http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ac5001527 Kinetic and equilibrium binding characterization of aptamers to small molecules using a label-free, sensitive, and scalable platform.] ''Analytical Chemistry.''


*'''Chang AL''', Wolf JJ, Smolke CD. 2012. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0958166912000171 Synthetic RNA switches as a tool for temporal and spatial control over gene expression.] ''Curr''. ''Opin''. ''Biotechnol''.
*'''Chang AL''', Wolf JJ, Smolke CD. 2012. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0958166912000171 Synthetic RNA switches as a tool for temporal and spatial control over gene expression.] ''Curr''. ''Opin''. ''Biotechnol''.

Latest revision as of 06:37, 19 February 2014

Contact Info

Andrew L. Chang
  • andrew.l.chang (at) stanford (dot) edu

Education

  • Ph.D. candidate in Chemistry, Stanford University, expected 2014
  • 2011, M.S. Bioengineering, Stanford University
  • 2008, A.M. Chemistry, Harvard University
  • 2008, A.B. Chemistry and Physics, Harvard College

Research Interests

Engineering synthetic RNA devices to program biological systems and dynamically control gene expression in response to small molecule inputs. Applications toward cellular therapeutics and metabolic engineering.

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