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*Every week, month, quarter and year, I will summarize my current interest, direction, what I have done and the next plans in the following page: [[User:Pakpoom Subsoontorn/Notebook/general reading/2008/11/09 | Strategic Summary]] | <--*Every week, month, quarter and year, I will summarize my current interest, direction, what I have done and the next plans in the following page: [[User:Pakpoom Subsoontorn/Notebook/general reading/2008/11/09 | Strategic Summary]]--> | ||
==Past Research Projects== | ==Past Research Projects== |
Revision as of 02:41, 28 January 2009
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Contact Info
- Pakpoom (Ton) Subsoontorn
- Ph.D student, Bioengineering Stanford
- Address: 73 Barnes Apartment 106 Stanford CA 94305
- Phone: (626)-375-2764
- Email: tons[at]stanford.edu, pakpoomTon[at]gmail.com
- Official Website
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Education
- 2008-, PhD, Bioengineering, Stanford University
- 2004-2008, BS (Biology and Computer Science), California Institute of Technology
Research interests
<--*Every week, month, quarter and year, I will summarize my current interest, direction, what I have done and the next plans in the following page: Strategic Summary-->
Past Research Projects
- In vitro Self-Activating Switch (at Winfree Lab, Caltech)
- E.coli single-cell gene expression (at Phillips Lab, Caltech)
- Shape Determination in Bacteria (at Haung Lab, Stanford)
Current Research Projects
- Protein Structural Determination with mulitple FRET distance constraints (at Quake Lab, Stanford)
- Genetically Encoded Memory (at Endy Lab, Stanford)
Teaching Project
Here are some imaginary courses I think should exist,
- Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (my version of BioE core class)