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*[http://www.calit2.net/newsroom/article.php?id=1894 I'm a little popular].
*[http://www.calit2.net/newsroom/article.php?id=1894 I'm a little popular].
*Personal Website
*Personal Website


==Projects==
==Projects==
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# UCSD BIOMOD 2013
# UCSD BIOMOD 2013


==Presentations==
==Research Interests==
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# Presentation at ... FMP 2012
# [http://ucsdstudents.calit2.net/files/posters/2011/Marx_Sinduja.pdf Calit2 Poster] Electrochemical DNA hybridization Biosensors
# Presentation at .... BPS 2012
# Nanomechanical DNA devices
# Presentation at .... Calit2 2011
# Oligo paints for chromosome labeling (remember to insert website)
# Presentation at ... FMP 2011
 
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Latest revision as of 00:47, 3 May 2013

I am a new member of OpenWetWare!

About Me

  • I am a Bioengineering:Biotec student at University of California, San Diego Class of 2013
  • I have worked in the labs of Joseph Wang, Ratneshwar Lal, and Kun Zhang.
  • I am founder and president of the Triton Biomolecular Design Club at UCSD (2012-Present)
  • I strive to bring together a team of students, faculty and sponsors to implement a nanoscale machine and compete at International BIOMOD at Wyss, Harvard U.
  • I'm a little popular.
  • Personal Website




Projects

  1. UCSD BIOMOD 2012
  2. UCSD BIOMOD 2013

Research Interests

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  1. Calit2 Poster Electrochemical DNA hybridization Biosensors
  2. Nanomechanical DNA devices
  3. Oligo paints for chromosome labeling (remember to insert website)