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USRP 2018 - Designing proteins for optical reading and writing of biology

Designing proteins for optical reading and writing of biology

2018 Stanford Bio-X USRP Talks - Wednesday, August 29, 2018

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Photo of Asian male faculty member with black hair and glasses, Dr. Michael Lin, Associate Professor of Neurobiology and Bioengineering at Stanford University.

Michael Lin - Associate Professor of Neurobiology, of Bioengineering and (by courtesy) of Chemical & Systems Biology

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Dr. Lin's lab applies biochemical and engineering principles to the development of protein-based tools for imaging and control of biochemical processes.

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