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==Research Interests==
==Research Interests==
# Basic Synthetic Biology
# Basic Synthetic Biology
## Epigenetics - Manipulating chromatin structures (such as those regulated by DNA methylation and histone tail modifications) as a form of wetware programming
## Epigenetics - Manipulating chromatin structures as a form of wetware programming in eukaryotic systems
## Biocircuits - Designing devices and chassis for cellular computation and communications
## Biocircuits - Designing devices and chassis for cellular computation and communications
## Virology - Engineering viruses and pseudoviruses to deliver biological parts and initiate or disrupt signal transduction
## Virology - Engineering viruses and pseudoviruses to deliver biological parts to cellular systems
# Applied Synthetic Biology
# Applied Synthetic Biology
## Immunology - Defining the theoretical framework and designing components for an artificial immune system
## Immunology - Defining the theoretical framework and designing components for an artificial immune system
## Astrobiology - Engineering sensory devices and energy pathways for extreme environments
## Astrobiology - Engineering sensory devices and energy pathways for extreme environments
## Biocomputing - Exploring silicon-based hardware-wetware communications interface
## Biocomputing - Exploring silicon-based hardware-wetware communications interface
# Biosecurity
## Policy - Balancing the needs of an open hacker community with access restrictions
## Countermeasures - Creating fail-safe measures for synthetic biology abuses


==Current Projects==
==Current Projects==

Revision as of 15:47, 23 March 2008

Contact Info

Dileep D. Monie (an artistic interpretation)

I work in the Wilmer Eye Institute at the JHU School of Medicine. I learned about OpenWetWare from the 24C3 Endy lecture, and I've joined because I am interested in contributing to the BBF Technical Standards.

Research Interests

  1. Basic Synthetic Biology
    1. Epigenetics - Manipulating chromatin structures as a form of wetware programming in eukaryotic systems
    2. Biocircuits - Designing devices and chassis for cellular computation and communications
    3. Virology - Engineering viruses and pseudoviruses to deliver biological parts to cellular systems
  2. Applied Synthetic Biology
    1. Immunology - Defining the theoretical framework and designing components for an artificial immune system
    2. Astrobiology - Engineering sensory devices and energy pathways for extreme environments
    3. Biocomputing - Exploring silicon-based hardware-wetware communications interface
  3. Biosecurity
    1. Policy - Balancing the needs of an open hacker community with access restrictions
    2. Countermeasures - Creating fail-safe measures for synthetic biology abuses

Current Projects

My wet lab contributions are documented in my OWW Notebook.