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==Synthetic Biology==
==Synthetic Biology==
'''Our long term goal is to make biology ''easy'' to engineer.''' Students in the lab pursue independent research projects of their own choosing that fall within this broad agenda.  Reading their dissertations and research papers is a great way to learn about the sort of work that the lab has been able to support, and includes good background and introductory materials as well as glimpses of future ideas and directions. You'll find that the lab has a strong interest in foundational technology development; we are also interested in the application of biological technologies.  If you are looking for a place to work on a new (or old) research idea that's relevant to synthetic biology then we would very much like to hear from you.
'''Our long term goal is to make biology ''easy'' to engineer.''' Students enter the lab from a wide-array of background, and pursue independent research projects of their own choosing that fall within this broad agenda.  Reading their dissertations and research papers is a great way to learn about the sort of work that the lab has been able to support, and includes good background and introductory materials as well as glimpses of future ideas and directions. You'll find that the lab has a strong interest in foundational technology development, that we pursue both experimental and theoretical work, and that we are interested in the applications of biological technologies too.  If you are looking for a place to work on a new (or old) research idea that's relevant to synthetic biology then we would very much like to hear from you.


==PhD Students==
==PhD Students==

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Synthetic Biology

Our long term goal is to make biology easy to engineer. Students enter the lab from a wide-array of background, and pursue independent research projects of their own choosing that fall within this broad agenda. Reading their dissertations and research papers is a great way to learn about the sort of work that the lab has been able to support, and includes good background and introductory materials as well as glimpses of future ideas and directions. You'll find that the lab has a strong interest in foundational technology development, that we pursue both experimental and theoretical work, and that we are interested in the applications of biological technologies too. If you are looking for a place to work on a new (or old) research idea that's relevant to synthetic biology then we would very much like to hear from you.

PhD Students

  • Jason Kelly (2008)
  • Barry Canton (2008)
  • Samantha Sutton (2008)
  • Ty Thomson (2008)
  • Reshma Shetty (2008, w/ Tom Knight)
  • Sri Kosuri (2007)
    • Simulation, models, and refactoring of bacteriophage T7 gene expression (Dissertation)

MS Students

  • Alex Mallet
  • Jeff Gritton

Undergraduate Students

  • iGEM 2008
  • iGEM 2007
  • iGEM 2006
  • Synthetic Biology Competition 2005
  • IAP 2004
  • IAP 2003

Current Projects (partial listing)

Engineering the Chassis/System Interface - Barry Canton

Library-based Construction - Jason Kelly & Josh Michener

Rebuilding T7 - Sri Kosuri

Receiver Definition - Ania Labno & Barry Canton

SortoStat - Jason Kelly & Bryan Hernandez

TABASCO - Sri Kosuri

Time-Dependent Analysis of Signaling Pathways - Ty Thomson