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Contact Info
- Yen-Hsiang Wang / 王彥襄 / おうげんじょう [1]
- Stanford University
- yenhsiangwang [AT] stanford [DOT] edu
I work in the Smolke Lab at Stanford University.
Education
- PhD candidate in Bioengineering, Stanford University
- MS in Bioengineering, Stanford University, 2011
- BS in Biology, National Taiwan University, 2007
- BS in Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, 2007
Lab experience
- 2010 ~ now - Prof. Christina SMOLKE [2]
- 2008 ~ 2009 - Prof. Fa-Hsuan LIN [3]
- 2006 ~ 2007 - Prof. Chen-Ying HUANG
- 2004 ~ 2006 - Prof. Hsiao-Wen CHUNG [4]
- 2003 Summer - Prof. Min-Huey CHEN [5]
Publications
<grad>
- YH Wang & C 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 & C Smolke, 2011, “Implementing differential sensors with synthetic RNA controllers”, Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary Initiatives Symposium, Stanford, CA, USA
<undergrad>
- FH Lin, T Witzel, WT Chang, WK Tsai, YH Wang, WJ Kuo & J Belliveau, 2010, “K-space reconstruction of magnetic resonance inverse imaging (K-InI) of human visuomotor systems”, NeuroImage (49), pp. 3086-3098
- WJ Kuo, T Sjöström, YP Chen, YH Wang & CY Huang, 2009, “Intuition and Deliberation: Two Systems for Strategizing in the Brain”, Science (324), no. 5926, pp. 519 – 522
- YY Shih, YH Wang, CW Ko & HW Chung, 2005 “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
Language Proficiency
- Chinese - Mandarin (native), Taiwanese (intermediate)
- English (professional)
- French (fluent)
- Japanese (intermediate)