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*[[BE.109]]: I am a teaching assistant for BE.109 and helping out [[Natalie Kuldell]] in the experiment of integrating BE.109 and OpenWetWare. | *[[BE.109]]: I am a teaching assistant for BE.109 and helping out [[Natalie Kuldell]] in the experiment of integrating BE.109 and OpenWetWare. | ||
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Revision as of 15:59, 28 March 2006
I am a graduate student in Tom Knight's lab and co-advised by Drew Endy.
Science
Education
- Ph.D. candidate in Biological Engineering at MIT.
- B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Utah, 2002.
Research
My current work is in the area of synthetic biology.
- Thesis research: a brief summary of my thesis research and interests.
- ICSB 2005 poster: my latest poster on my work.
- FAQ and thoughts: my own answers to frequently asked questions and objections to the field as well as thoughts on related experimental issues.
Other related discussions and projects in which I am involved.
- BioBricks: a one stop shop for all BioBricks related information and projects.
- Abstraction hierarchy: thinking about a framework within which to engineer synthetic biological systems.
- Single copy BioBricks vector for characterization: designing a near single copy vector for characterization of BioBricks parts, devices and systems.
- A standard strain for BioBricks: specifying a standard strain in which BioBricks parts, devices and systems would work.
- Standards for parts characterization: thinking about what BioBricks characterization standards might look like.
Teaching
- BE.109: I am a teaching assistant for BE.109 and helping out Natalie Kuldell in the experiment of integrating BE.109 and OpenWetWare.
- Reshma Shetty/BE.109 electronics demo (work in progress)
Other
Some non-research but still important discussions and projects in which I am participating.
- iGEM: I am serving as a part-time iGEM 2006 ambassador. (iGEM is an acronym for international Genetically Engineering Machines competition.)
- OpenWetWare: a wiki for researchers in biological science and engineering to enable more sharing and collaboration in the research community.
- Publishing: can we improve the publishing system in synthetic biology?
- Science 2.0: some thoughts on how the conduct of science will change through Web2.0 technologies.
- Synthetic Society Working Group: a working group exploring societal issues around synthetic biology.
- Previously, I also helped to organize Synthetic Biology 1.0: The First International Meeting on Synthetic Biology.
Previous research
- Prior to coming to MIT, I spent a few months in Tom Blundell's lab at the University of Cambridge working on RAPPER.
- Before that, I worked as an undergrad research assistant for several years in Baldmero Olivera's lab at the University of Utah. I worked on a few different projects during that time. More to come (maybe).
OpenWetWare
Contact
Reshma Shetty
MIT CSAIL
32 Vassar Street, Room 32-311
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
617.253.5814
rshetty AT mit DOT edu
Miscellaneous
- CNN Money has an article called "Big jobs that pay badly." The three examples they cite: architect, chef and academic research scientist.
- The other kind of biobricks.
- Google, Venter and genomics ... oh my!
- Quarter-Life-Crisis: outlet for the artistically inclined twenty-something. (Shameless plug for a friend's website.)
- Check out the MIT Kickboxing Club. (My new hobby.)