I develop interactive prototypes of biotechnology products & exhibits for museums, industry, and researchers.
I've previously worked at Harvard's Berkman Center assisting research into IP & innovation in the biotech sector & MIT helping run iGEM. I studied biology at Davidson College with Malcolm Campbell and Laurie Heyer. In my free time I enjoy DIYbio.
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Slide from SB5.0 "SynBioSlam" 5-min lighting talk event, 2011-Jun-14, updated w/ notes 2017. Diagram's some very general thoughts on tools for design-build-test-cycle in synthetic biology, suggests that protocol reagent kits are a form of standardization, and concludes that affordable automation hardware & design documentation tools are the missing "glue" needed to tie all the component tools intended to enable the synbio R&D cycle together.