Drew Endy

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Drew Endy is a synthetic biologist. He was a junior fellow for 3 years and later an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Engineering at MIT. As of September 2008, he continued his research and teaching as an assistant professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Stanford University. bravenewfilms.org
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  • User:Endy - OpenWetWare

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  • web.mit.edu

    Drew Endy Co-Founder, Massachusetts Institute of Technology As a member of the MIT faculty, Dr. Endy's research focuses on the engineering of integrated biological systems and error detection in reproducing machines. From 1998 through 2001, Dr. Endy he
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  • Biology Yearns to Be Free

    Read about the latest medical technology, pharmaceuticals and biotech trends including diets, drugs, genetics, stem cells, medicine, health, and cloning from Wired.com.
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  • Codon Devices, the...

    Codon Devices, the Constructive Biology Company, designs and engineers genetic sequences of unlimited length and complexityquickly, accurately, and at low priceushering in a new era of biological research.
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  • East Bay - News -...

    Somewhere along the line, biologists started describing their research with words related more to machines than living things; DNA was a "blueprint," a "code," even an "operating system." The US Supre
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  • Photoshop For DNA - Forbes.com

    A biotech startup hopes to edit life's basic code.
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