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== Eric Kelsic == | == Eric Kelsic == | ||
* Researcher and Technician at Smolke Lab @ Caltech | * Researcher and Technician at [[Smolke|Smolke Lab]] @ Caltech | ||
** [[Smolke:Tech jobs|Tech Jobs]] at Smolke Lab | ** [[Smolke:Tech jobs|Tech Jobs]] at [[Smolke|Smolke Lab]] | ||
== Research == | |||
* I'm working on a system for controlling the mean and variance of protein distributions within cellular populations. | |||
== Interests == | == Interests == | ||
I'm interested in understanding, designing and constructing | I'm interested in understanding, designing and constructing new biological systems. I also think about how biology directs and determines human thinking, morality, behavior and culture. | ||
* My | * My short term goals are enabling tools for building biological systems, as well as a developing a conceptual and mathematical understanding of cellular processes. | ||
* My | * My long term goals are robust and scalable biological systems, and better living through biological design. | ||
* | * I am applying to graduate schools to study molecular complexity and engineering in biology. | ||
* | == Recent == | ||
* [[Smolke:Kelsic:11-1-06_talk|lab talk]] on the value of independent tools for biological manipulation. | |||
== Education == | == Education == | ||
* BS Physics at Caltech, 2006 | * BS Physics at Caltech, 2006 | ||
== Contact == | == Contact == | ||
* | * email me: kelsic a caltech d edu | ||
Revision as of 12:53, 2 November 2006
Eric Kelsic
- Researcher and Technician at Smolke Lab @ Caltech
Research
- I'm working on a system for controlling the mean and variance of protein distributions within cellular populations.
Interests
I'm interested in understanding, designing and constructing new biological systems. I also think about how biology directs and determines human thinking, morality, behavior and culture.
- My short term goals are enabling tools for building biological systems, as well as a developing a conceptual and mathematical understanding of cellular processes.
- My long term goals are robust and scalable biological systems, and better living through biological design.
- I am applying to graduate schools to study molecular complexity and engineering in biology.
Recent
- lab talk on the value of independent tools for biological manipulation.
Education
- BS Physics at Caltech, 2006
Contact
- email me: kelsic a caltech d edu