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|Sabrina Spencer||spencers@mit.edu||2004||[http://sorger.med.harvard.edu/ Peter Sorger]||The George Washington Univ||Biology & French Literature||Cell-to-cell variability in apoptosis||[http://www.mit.edu/~spencers website]||May, 2009||Postdoc at Stanford Univ||
|Sabrina Spencer||spencers@mit.edu||2004||[http://sorger.med.harvard.edu/ Peter Sorger]||The George Washington Univ||Biology & French Literature||Cell-to-cell variability in apoptosis||[http://www.mit.edu/~spencers website]||May, 2009||Postdoc at Stanford Univ||
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|Lawrence David||ldavid@mit.edu||2005||[http://almlab.mit.edu Eric Alm]||Columbia Univ.||Biomedical Eng.||Microbial genome evolutionary dynamics||[http://www.stinkpot.org blog]||-||-|
|Lawrence David||ldavid@mit.edu||2005||[http://almlab.mit.edu Eric Alm]||Columbia Univ.||Biomedical Eng.||Microbial genome evolutionary dynamics||[http://www.stinkpot.org blog]||June, 2010||Junior Fellow @ Harvard||
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|Robin Friedman||robinf@mit.edu||2005||Chris Burge and David Bartel||UCSD||Computer Science & Bioinformatics||Cis-regulatory elements||-||-||-|
|Robin Friedman||robinf@mit.edu||2005||Chris Burge and David Bartel||UCSD||Computer Science & Bioinformatics||Cis-regulatory elements||-||-||-|

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Name E-mail Class Lab UG Inst. UG Major Thesis Personal page Defended Currently
Katherine Romer kromer@mit.edu 2008 David Page MIT Computer Science, Biology Regulation of sperm production in the mouse -
Christopher Negron cnegron@mit.edu 2008 Amy Keating The City College of New York Physics TBD -
Orr Ashenberg orr@mit.edu 2006 Amy Keating;Michael Laub Harvard College Chemistry and Chemical Biology Protein Interaction Specificity in Histidine Kinases -
Sabrina Spencer spencers@mit.edu 2004 Peter Sorger The George Washington Univ Biology & French Literature Cell-to-cell variability in apoptosis website May, 2009 Postdoc at Stanford Univ
Lawrence David ldavid@mit.edu 2005 Eric Alm Columbia Univ. Biomedical Eng. Microbial genome evolutionary dynamics blog June, 2010 Junior Fellow @ Harvard
Robin Friedman robinf@mit.edu 2005 Chris Burge and David Bartel UCSD Computer Science & Bioinformatics Cis-regulatory elements - -
Michelle Chan mwchan@mit.edu 2007 Aviv Regev University of British Columbia Computer Science & Microbiology Evolution of Transcriptional Modules in Yeast - -
Wesley Weng ycweng@MIT.edu 2005 Scott Manalis Cornell University Electrical & Computer Engr Mass Resonator Sensing of Cellular Dynamics -
Christoph Engert christoph@mit.edu 2008 Alexander van Oudenaarden Heidelberg University (GER) Mol. Biotech. Physics of Worm Development (Working Title) more... -
Albert W. Cheng awcheng@mit.edu 2007 Chris Burge;Rudolf Jaenisch Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Biochemistry Gene regulation during early embryogenesis and somatic cell reprogramming homepage -
Emily Miraldi emiraldi@mit.edu 2006 Forest White Oberlin College Biochemistry Network level analysis of hepatic insulin signaling under high fat diet stress -
Ana Paula Leite apleite@mit.edu 2008 Aviv Regev University of Minho (Portugal) Mathematics Reconstruction of temporal regulatory networks homepage -
Naiyan Chen naiyan@mit.edu 2007 Mriganka Sur;Fatih Yanik Imperial College London Biomedical Engineering Cholinergic modulation in the cortex -
B. Jesse Shapiro jesse1@mit.edu 2005 Eric Alm McGill University Biology Looking for signatures of natural selection in the microbial world [1] -
Charles Lin chazlin@mit.edu 2006 Chris Burge and Rick Young Duke University Biology and Physics Making sense of divergent transcription -
Yuchun Guo yguo@mit.edu 2006 David Gifford Tsinghua University (China) Materials Science & Computer Science Transcriptional regulation in development of motor neurons from embryonic stem cells -
Vikram Agarwal vagarwal@mit.edu 2009 David Bartel University of Texas at Austin Biology TBD -
Xuebing Wu wuxbl@mit.edu 2009 Phil Sharp Tsinghua University (China) Computer Science & Bioinformatics TBD homepage -
Ramon Salsas Escat ramon12@mit.edu 2005 Collin Stultz Institut Quimic de Sarria (Barcelona, Spain) Chemistry Collagen conformational fluctuations and degradation -
Anna Podgornaia anna2009@mit.edu 2009 Michael Laub UC Berkeley Biochemistry TBD -
Grace Zheng gzheng@mit.edu 2004 Phil Sharp University of British Columbia Computer Science MicroRNA in Embryonic Stem Cells -
Adrian Randall arandall@mit.edu 2009 Ron Weiss UNC-Chapel Hill Chemistry Engineered Protein Sensing and Transcriptional Actuation -
Chandni Valiathan chandni@mit.edu 2005 Leona Samson Brandeis University Computer Science and Math Gene expression signatures for cell death or survival after DNA damage -
Yuanyuan Cui cuiyy@mit.edu 2007 Bruce Tidor Tsinghua University (China) Biology Construction and utilization of a Kronecker model for E.coli central carbon metabolic network -
Alex Robertson alexrson@mit.edu 2008 Chris Burge Stanford University Chemistry TBD -
Laura Kleiman sontag@mit.edu 2004 Peter Sorger, Doug Lauffenburger Rutgers University Biomathematics Experimental and computational analysis of EGFR pathway phosphorylation and dephosphorylation dynamics homepage April 9, 2010
Jonathan Rameseder johnny@mit.edu 2008 Mike Yaffe Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences Bioinformatics An Informatics Platform for RNAi Analysis Using High-Throughput Microscopy and Functional Readouts to Build and Explore Signal Transduction Networks CV and contact info -
Zi Peng Fan zifan@mit.edu 2009 TBD Brandeis University Biochemistry TBD -
Daniel Park dkpark@mit.edu 2008 Bonnie Berger UC Irvine Computer Science, Biology Protein-protein interaction network inference, prediction of intrinsic protein disorder -
Surasak Chunsrivirot fa833@mit.edu 2006 Bernhardt Trout MIT Chemistry Nucleation of Pharmaceutical Ingredient: a Computational Investigation -