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Hallo!<br>I'm a staff scientist and PI at the Molecular Foundry at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. I moved to LBL in June 2007 after a relatively short but enjoyable postdoct in the [[Silver Lab]]. At the Molecular Foundry, my internal research focuses on creating hybrid living/non-living systems. In addition to our unofficial page on Openwetware, you can find more information about us & the Molecular Foundry [http://foundry.lbl.gov/ here].
Hallo!<br>I'm a staff scientist and PI at the Molecular Foundry at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. I moved to LBL in June 2007 after a relatively short but enjoyable postdoct in the [[Silver Lab]]. At the Molecular Foundry, my research focuses on re-engineering biological systems to both create and assemble nanostructured devices. One of our long-term goals is to create hybrid living/non-living systems by electrically connecting cells with human-made technological devices. In addition to our unofficial page on Openwetware, you can find more information about us & the Molecular Foundry [http://foundry.lbl.gov/ here].

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Hallo!
I'm a staff scientist and PI at the Molecular Foundry at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. I moved to LBL in June 2007 after a relatively short but enjoyable postdoct in the Silver Lab. At the Molecular Foundry, my research focuses on re-engineering biological systems to both create and assemble nanostructured devices. One of our long-term goals is to create hybrid living/non-living systems by electrically connecting cells with human-made technological devices. In addition to our unofficial page on Openwetware, you can find more information about us & the Molecular Foundry here.