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Bertrand Lui
Bioengineering
Bio-X Lubert Stryer Graduate Student Fellowship
Profs. Jennifer Cochran (Bioengineering) and James Swartz (Chemical Engineering)
The goal of Bertrand’s research is to develop a technology platform which combines yeast surface display and cell-free protein synthesis to engineer proteins for enhanced biological efficacy. It will be demonstrated by evolving epidermal growth factor, which plays a role in the healing process and has great therapeutic potential for wound repair and regenerative medicine. |
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