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==Education==
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* 1989, Biomedical Engineering, The University of Texas
* 1989, Biomedical Engineering M.S., The University of Texas
* 1986, Biomedical Engineering BS, Texas A&M
* 1986, Biomedical Engineering B.S., Texas A&M


==Research interests==
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==Publications==
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# [http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/pub/p/id/825 Predicting the Future of Technology: Tips for Innovators]


# [http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/pub/p/id/579 Eight Rules for Prototyping]
#[http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/pub/p/id/825 Predicting the Future of Technology: Tips for Innovators]
 
#[http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/pub/p/id/579 Eight Rules for Prototyping]<br>
# [http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/pub/p/id/892 10 Ways to Inspire Kids to Become Engineers and Scientist]  
#[http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/pub/p/id/892 10 Ways to Inspire Kids to Become Engineers and Scientist]  
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 30 January 2013


Contact Info

John Hanks (an artistic interpretation)

I work as an engineer at National Instruments. I've joined OpenWetWare to learn what automation processes and instrumentation systems required for synthetic biology. In addition, I would like to learn the synthetic biology design process using BioBricks with the goal of leading a high school group in the future. An audacious goal would be to create design a biosensor platform for rare diseases.

Education

  • 1989, Biomedical Engineering M.S., The University of Texas
  • 1986, Biomedical Engineering B.S., Texas A&M

Research interests

  1. Instrumentation design for Synthetic Biology
  2. Biosensors for rare diseases
  3. Lasers, optics, signal processing, and image processing

Publications

  1. Predicting the Future of Technology: Tips for Innovators
  2. Eight Rules for Prototyping
  3. 10 Ways to Inspire Kids to Become Engineers and Scientist

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