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==Publications== | |||
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#VanLang-Biochem-2011 pmid=21842868 | |||
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==Useful Links== | ==Useful Links== |
Revision as of 14:01, 23 December 2011
Christopher VanLang
Graduate Student
Chemical Engineering
Stanford University
Swartz Lab
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Education
2013, Ph.D. Candidate Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
2008, B.S. Chemical Engineering, Yale University, Branford College
Biography
- After throwing around the frisbee and wrestling for several years, Chris has hung up his boots to understand how the structures of riboswitches are perturbed by their ligands. Between experiments, Chris is always hunting for music and dances to the tunes in his head.
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Research interests
- RNA structure
- Mechanisms of riboswitch function
- Kinetic modeling
Past Research
Presentations
Publications
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- VanLang-Biochem-2011 pmid=21842868
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Useful Links
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- xkcd
- EteRNA Game
- Best lab ever
- Stanford iGEM
- Connect with me at LinkedIn