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== Drew Endy ==
=== Drew Endy (安特專) ===
[[Image:DEOffice3.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Photo c/o Leah Fasten]]
  print "Go meta."<br>
Cabot Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering, MIT<br>
  if (competition == none) then<br>
Contact via:<br>
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Isadora Deese, isadora at mit dot edu<br>
 
617.253.5494<br>
Silas H. Palmer Fellow<br>
<font color="purple">Please note: All emails sent to Drew Endy are opened and read with the understanding that the full contents of the email '''may''' be made freely available to the public. If you do not agree with this condition then please do not send me email and contact me by phone or written letter.</font>
Faculty of Bioengineering<br>
Stanford University<br>
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Room 252<br>
Shriram Center<br>
443 Via Ortega<br>
Stanford, CA 94305<br>
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endy@stanford.edu<br>
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Lab website: [http://endy.web.stanford.edu http://endy.web.stanford.edu]<br>


=== Goals ===
=== Goals ===
*help enable the responsible and constructive engineering of biology
*'''Fundamental''': Help solve the "Humpty Dumpty" and "Swiss Watch" problems in synthetic biology.
*better understand information flow and loss in reproducing machines
*'''Applied''': Grow a cell phone from garden clippings using a heavily engineered wood fungus.
 
*'''Social''': Support overwhelmingly responsible and constructive development and application of biological technologies
=== Projects ===
*open commons of information specifying biological function
**[[The BioBricks Foundation]]
*more responsible people who are working to engineer biology and constructively apply biological technology
**[[Note regarding Codon Devices, Inc.|Codon Devices, Inc.]]
**[[Barcodes]]
**[[Synthetic Genomics Study]]
*decomposition of reproducing machine design across three characteristic timescales (perform, learn, evolve/persist)
**[[Error Detection & Correction in Replicating Machines]]
**[[Codon Optimized for Failure]]
 
 
 
=== [[Endy:Talks]] ===
 
=== Course Development ===
*[[BE.109]]
*[[BE.180]]
*[[BE.181]]
*[[iGEM]]
*[[CSBI.100]]


=== [[User:Endy/QA]] ===
=== Travel ===
I'm trying to limit my professional travel.  I like phone and video-via-web.


=== [[Flakey DE Stuff]] ===
=== Reminder ===
"'''Almost nothing will work''' is not the same as '''Nothing will work.''' That's the mistake ''corrosive critics'' make." -Clay Shirky (according to Tim O'Reilly)

Latest revision as of 10:14, 1 February 2017

Drew Endy (安特專)

  print "Go meta."
if (competition == none) then
print "Incremental utility has infinite advantage."

Silas H. Palmer Fellow
Faculty of Bioengineering
Stanford University

Room 252
Shriram Center
443 Via Ortega
Stanford, CA 94305

endy@stanford.edu

Lab website: http://endy.web.stanford.edu

Goals

  • Fundamental: Help solve the "Humpty Dumpty" and "Swiss Watch" problems in synthetic biology.
  • Applied: Grow a cell phone from garden clippings using a heavily engineered wood fungus.
  • Social: Support overwhelmingly responsible and constructive development and application of biological technologies

Travel

I'm trying to limit my professional travel. I like phone and video-via-web.

Reminder

"Almost nothing will work is not the same as Nothing will work. That's the mistake corrosive critics make." -Clay Shirky (according to Tim O'Reilly)