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Department: Bioengineering

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  • Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellowBioengineering
  • Academic Appointments Postdoctoral Research fellowBioengineering
    Research Interest

    My research is on the design and construction of synthetic viral genomes to address a range of important questions in bioengineering and biotechnology. Building synthetic phage genomes has been hampered in the past by the extreme toxicity of these viruses to E. coli. I recently developed a method that solves this problem by using yeast as a platform to assemble phage genomes. Using this method I have decompressed the phiX174 genome and showed the virus is fully functional without gene overlaps.

  • Academic Appointments Ph.D. Student in Bioengineering, admitted Autumn 2006
    Masters of Medicine, admitted Autumn 2007

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  • Academic Appointments Professor,  Surgery - Pediatric Surgery
    Member,  Bio-X
    Professor (By courtesy),  Cardiothoracic Surgery - Adult Cardiac Surgery
    Professor (By courtesy),  Bioengineering
    Clinical Focus
    • Pediatric Surgery
    • Surgery, Pediatric
    Research Interest

    Surgical Innovation, Simulation and Virtual Reality in Surgical Education, Fetal Healing-Cellular and Biochemical Mechanisms

  • Academic Appointments Research Technical Manager,  Bioengineering
    Current Role at Stanford

    I am the Director for Simbios (http://simbios.stanford.edu), the National Center for Physics-Based Simulations of Biological Structures. The Center is funded by the NIH. In addition to the research we conduct on a diverse range of structures -- from molecules to musculoskeletal systems -- the Center provides both software and training opportunities. We also support Simtk.org (http://simtk.org), a web portal for collaborating on and publicly sharing biocomputational projects, and the Biomedical Computation Review magazine (http://biomedicalcomputationreview.org/).

  • Academic Appointments Associate Professor,  Mechanical Engineering
    Associate Professor (By courtesy),  Cardiothoracic Surgery
    Associate Professor (By courtesy),  Bioengineering
    Research Interest

    computational simulation of cardiac disease: heart failure, left ventricular remodeling, electrophysiology, excitation-contraction coupling, atrial and ventricular fibrillation, computer-guided surgical planning, patient-specific simulation

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