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==Presentations==
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<synthetic biology>
#'''YH Wang''' & CD Smolke, 2014, “An RNA-based, Generalizable Synthetic Genetic System for Dynamic Regulation”, 19th Annual Meeting of RNA Society, Quebec City, QC, Canada '''(travel award)'''
#'''YH Wang''' & CD Smolke, 2013, “Towards a Complete Set of Genetic Arithmetic Operators: Implementing a Modular Differential Biosensor Using RNA Regulators”, Synthetic Biology 6.0, London, United Kingdom
#'''YH Wang''' & CD Smolke, 2012, “Towards a Complete Set of Genetic Arithmetic Operators: Implementing a Modular Differential Biosensor Using RNA Regulators”, 13th International Conference of Systems Biology, Toronto, ON, Canada '''(best poster award)'''
#'''YH Wang''' & CD Smolke, 2011, “Implementing differential sensors with synthetic RNA controllers”, Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary Initiatives Symposium, Stanford, CA, USA
<functional imaging>
#YY Shih, '''YH Wang''', CW Ko & HW Chung, 2006 “Lateralization of brain function in cognitive music processing of chord versus rhythm”, Proceedings of International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 13th Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, USA


==Coursework==
==Coursework==

Revision as of 19:51, 20 February 2015


Education

  • PhD candidate in Bioengineering (major) and Electrical Engineering (minor), Stanford University
    • RNA-based synthetic dynamic regulators
    • Modular genetic control system for metabolic engineering (in collaboration with Dr. Maureen McKeague)
    • Computational predication of synthetic RNA switch activity (in collaboration with Tammy Hsu)
  • MS in Bioengineering, Stanford University, 2011
    • Emphases on synthetic biology and computational modeling
  • BS in Life Science and Electrical Engineering (double major), National Taiwan University, 2007
    • Emphases on cognitive neuroscience and medical imaging





Coursework

Miscellaneous

  • Languages
    • Chinese (native), English (excellent), French (fluent), Japanese (intermediate)

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