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Jennifer
Cochran is an Assistant Professor of Bioengineering
at Stanford University.
Professor
Cochran’s research draws upon chemistry,
biology, and engineering to create molecular
tools for investigating biochemical and biophysical
mechanisms. Her laboratory uses directed evolution
and molecular design techniques to develop proteins
and materials with specific biological functions.
Therapeutic applications of the research involve
bone and wound healing, neural cell regeneration,
vascular tissue engineering, and cancer therapy. |