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I try to limit my professional travel to one trip per month. Below are my current commitments. Green = I have nothing booked. Yellow = I've hit my quota. Red = Please don't ask me to travel unless it is a national emergency; telephone and video conferencing can be great. | I try to limit my professional travel to one trip per month. Below are my current commitments. Green = I have nothing booked. Yellow = I've hit my quota. Red = Please don't ask me to travel unless it is a national emergency; telephone and video conferencing can be great. | ||
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**Kyoto | **Kyoto | ||
*<font color=" | *<font color="red">April '10</font> | ||
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**Seattle | **Seattle | ||
*<font color="yellow">May '10</font> | *<font color="yellow">May '10</font> | ||
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*<font color="green">December '10</font> | *<font color="green">December '10</font> | ||
*<font color="green">January '11</font> | *<font color="green">January '11</font> | ||
*<font color="green">February '10</font> |
Revision as of 16:20, 1 March 2010
Drew Endy (安特專)
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Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, Stanford University
Contact via: Jean Cookinham
Lab website: http://endy.web.stanford.edu
Y2E2-269B, MC4200
473 Via Ortega
Stanford, CA 94305
(650) 723-7027
Goals
- Immediate: Enable engineering of genetically encoded memory
- Long-term: Make biology easy to engineer
- Social: Support overwhelmingly responsible and constructive development and application of biological technologies
Travel
I try to limit my professional travel to one trip per month. Below are my current commitments. Green = I have nothing booked. Yellow = I've hit my quota. Red = Please don't ask me to travel unless it is a national emergency; telephone and video conferencing can be great.
- March '10
- Kyoto
- April '10
- NIH
- Seattle
- May '10
- Montpelier?
- June '10
- Spain
- July '10
- August '10
- September '10
- Greece
- October '10
- Harvey Mudd
- November '10
- Boston
- December '10
- January '11
- February '10