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Postdoc at University of California-Berkeley interested in the following topics: gene delivery systems, viral gene delivery, directed evolution, gene targetting
PhD Student at Universiteit Gent (UGent) interested in the following topics:
Postdoc at University of Wisconsin-Madison interested in the following topics: directed evolution, protein engineering
PhD Student at University of Colorado at Boulder interested in the following topics: metabolic engineering, directed evolution
Undergraduate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology interested in the following topics: directed evolution, rational engineering
Postdoc at California Institute of Technology interested in the following topics: computational biology
PhD Student at Stanford University interested in the following topics: Cell-free protein synthesis, in vitro compartmentalization
PhD Student at University of Massachusetts-Amherst interested in the following topics: chemical engineering, biomolecular engineering, molecular biology
Postdoc at Max Planck Institute interested in the following topics: Protein Biochemistry, Structural Biology, Directed Evolution
PhD Student at Harvard University interested in the following topics: Continuous directed evolution, uracil excision cloning
Undergraduate at University of Arizona interested in the following topics: computational microscopy, directed evolution, DNA sequencing
Assistant Professor at Boston Biomedical Research Institute interested in the following topics: X-ray crystallography, surface plasmon resonance, directed evolution
PhD Student at The Scripps Research Institute interested in the following topics: Molecular evolution
Professor at University of Washington interested in the following topics: flow cytometry, microscopy, patch clamp, molecular biology
PhD Student at Johns Hopkins University interested in the following topics: Mutational perturbation, NMR and optical spectroscopy of cyanobacterial hemoglobins
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