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Our lab develops technology towards the measurement of biological processes in living cells.  That includes designing fluorescent proteins and the development of imaging and spectroscopic techniques.  Together these permit dynamic quantification of protein localization, protein-protein interactions and protein activity while cells are carrying out a function of interest.  For us the interesting processes are: cell division, cell motility and flow sensing.  To read more see the [http://sysbio.med.harvard.edu/faculty/shah/index.html research description] on my Systems Biology faculty page.
Our lab develops technology towards the measurement of biological processes in living cells.  That includes designing fluorescent proteins and the development of imaging and spectroscopic techniques.  Together these permit dynamic quantification of protein localization, protein-protein interactions and protein activity while cells are carrying out a function of interest.  For us the interesting processes are: cell division, cell motility and flow sensing.  To read more see the [http://sysbio.med.harvard.edu/faculty/shah/index.html research description] on my Systems Biology faculty page.


I'm very excited to be advising the [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:Harvard/2008 2008 Harvard iGEM team].
I'm very excited to be advising the [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:Harvard/2009 2009 Harvard iGEM team].


COntact me at: jagesh_shah[at]hms.harvard.edu
Contact me at: jagesh_shah[at]hms.harvard.edu

Revision as of 19:12, 11 June 2009

I am a faculty member in the Systems Biology department at Harvard Medical School and have a joint appointment at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology

Our lab develops technology towards the measurement of biological processes in living cells. That includes designing fluorescent proteins and the development of imaging and spectroscopic techniques. Together these permit dynamic quantification of protein localization, protein-protein interactions and protein activity while cells are carrying out a function of interest. For us the interesting processes are: cell division, cell motility and flow sensing. To read more see the research description on my Systems Biology faculty page.

I'm very excited to be advising the 2009 Harvard iGEM team.

Contact me at: jagesh_shah[at]hms.harvard.edu