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Hi, my name is Di Wu. I graduated with an Honours degree in Comp Sci at Monash University, right now doing a second degree in Cell Biology major at Melbourne. I hope you will enjoy our iGEM project!
Hi, my name is Di Wu. I graduated with an Honours degree in Comp Sci at Monash University, right now doing a second degree in Cell Biology major at Melbourne. I hope you will enjoy our iGEM project!


== About me ==
== Current Work ==


I'm currently working at the St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research as a UROP student. My focus is on Cancer Structural Biology, under the supervision of Professor Michael Parker. The main idea is to use crystallography to analyse structures of cancer causing/related proteins and find ways to inhibit them.
I'm currently working at the St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research as a UROP student. My focus is on Cancer Structural Biology, under the supervision of Professor Michael Parker. The main idea is to use crystallography to analyse structures of cancer causing/related proteins and find ways to inhibit them.


Oh, and I can't just walk away without telling you about my other interests, which is on insects! I'll put some photos and vidoes clips of my favourate insect pets. I bet you'll enjoy them.
Oh, and I can't just walk away without telling you about my other interests, which is on insects! I'll put some photos and vidoes clips of my favourate insect pets. I bet you'll enjoy them.


== Reserch Interests ==
== Reserch Interests ==

Revision as of 16:26, 19 December 2007

Di Wu

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Hi, my name is Di Wu. I graduated with an Honours degree in Comp Sci at Monash University, right now doing a second degree in Cell Biology major at Melbourne. I hope you will enjoy our iGEM project!

Current Work

I'm currently working at the St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research as a UROP student. My focus is on Cancer Structural Biology, under the supervision of Professor Michael Parker. The main idea is to use crystallography to analyse structures of cancer causing/related proteins and find ways to inhibit them.

Oh, and I can't just walk away without telling you about my other interests, which is on insects! I'll put some photos and vidoes clips of my favourate insect pets. I bet you'll enjoy them.

Reserch Interests

- Cancer, Cancer Stem Cell, cell cycle, signalling regulation

- Biomedical informatics

- And off course our iGEM project!