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Summary here http://engineering.asu.edu/sbhse/?page_id=640

Research Associate, Applied Biodynamics Laboratory, Boston University Ph.D., computational biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2006

Research areas of interest Synthetic and systems biology; specifically the effect of nonlinear dynamics and stochasticity in engineered gene networks in microbes, and extrapolating this knowledge to the understanding of cell differentiation and development in higher organisms

I sat in on a few classes of his non-linear dynamics and gene networks class.

Message from Xiao Wang

My undergraduate college is Tongji University at Shanghai.

The grad course I am teaching is BME 598 "Nonlinear dynamics of gene networks".

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Undergrad Tongji University at Shanghai. Research Associate, Applied Biodynamics Laboratory, Boston University Ph.D., computational biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2006

current an Assistant Professor at ASU

Research areas of interest Synthetic and systems biology; specifically the effect of nonlinear dynamics and stochasticity in engineered gene networks in microbes, and extrapolating this knowledge to the understanding of cell differentiation and development in higher organisms

Teaches BME 598 "Nonlinear dynamics of gene networks"

Leading Professor of undergraduate iGEM team