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| [[Image:ZeevPic.jpg|thumb|left|Zeev Waks]]
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| == Bio ==
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| I am a 4th year PhD student in the [http://sysbiophd.med.harvard.edu Systems Biology Graduate Program] at Harvard, working on biofuels and mRNA metabolism. Prior to Harvard, I attended the [http://www1.technion.ac.il/_root/index.html Technion Institute of Technology] where I majored in Biotechnology Engineering (B.Sc.) while meeting great friends along the way. I grew up in the sunny country of Israel and spent a few childhood years in the states as well. Outside of lab, I like traveling and playing sports, particularly basketball, tennnis, gym, and skiing. And although I don't cook, I love eating (all the time).
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| == Research Interests ==
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| '''Synthetic Biology'''
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| I'm interested in using synthetic biology to engineer biosystems with a useful applications. Previously, I harnessed industrially robust microbes to produce energy. This project consisted of engineering a system of both yeast and ''E. coli'' that is capable of producing hydrogen from a sugar input.
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| '''Systems-level understanding of mRNA metabolism'''
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| mRNA processing is a fundamental aspect of cell biology, yet its regulation is still not well understood. I am taking single molecule imaging approach to answer central questions within this field.
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| == Publications ==
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| 1. Waks,Z and Silver,PA. "Engineering a synthetic dual organism system for hydrogen production." Appl. Environ Microbiol. (2009).
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| 2. Kennedy CJ, Boyle PM, Waks Z, and Silver PA. "Systems-level engineering of non-fermentative metabolism in yeast." Genetics. (2009)
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| == Contact ==
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| Zeev Waks<br>
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| Dept. of Systems Biology, WAB536<br>
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| Harvard Medical School<br>
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| 200 Longwood Ave.<br>
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| Boston, MA 02115<br>
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| Tel: (617)-432-6404
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| zeevwaks@fas.harvard.edu
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