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screenfor bioinformaticians, herlog.com. December 17, 2023 -
𧬠Calculating concordance in Illumina's Genome Studio 2.0, herlog.com. October 27, 2023
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𧬠Synthesizing a novel genetic sequential logic circuit: a push-on push-off switch , Presented for course, "Seminar in Biotechnology" (126:401), Fall 2011, Final Grade: A
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𧬠Complex Circuits in Synthetic Biology: The Bacterial Full Adder , Presented for (Final Yr level) course, "Seminar in Biotechnology" (126:401), Fall 2011, Final Grade: A (again, names listed were of the presentation order in the conference in Oct 2011, I was the Team Founder & Leader (by the way, in fact, I probably still am the Team Founder & Team Leader, it depends on who you ask.))
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𧬠Synthetic Biology: Helping to build marvelous microbes of the future , Presented for course, "Biochemistry (Final Yr level) Colloquium: Marvelous Microbes" (015:429), Spring 2012, Final Grade: A
- π©π»βπ» Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science, MITx, December 23, 2014
- π©π»βπ» Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python, MITx, October 31, 2014
- 𧬠Quantitative Biology Workshop, MITx, August 1, 2014
π¦ Rutgers iGEM 2011: Complex Circuits In Synthetic Biology - Team Founder and Team Leader (Both: Synthetic Biology Wet-lab & Synthetic Biology Software)
𧬠Rutgers Structural Biology Computational Lab - Homology Protein Modeling - Student Researcher (2011 - 2015)
It is so important to 1. stand on your own two feet 2. keep standing on your own two feet (as my mom & dad raised me)
I dedicate all of my work and everything good I have done and will ever do to my parents, who are intelligent, wise, funny, honest and hard-working people that have taught me, by example, to pay serious attention to the details in everything I do. I have always done all of my work, all by myself. My work is my power and I, as I always have done, take pride in it.
"People always come up to me and ask me, how am I so patient with my students and people I'm managing and I tell them, I learned it by having to be patient with my parents." & "Stop chasing small fry projects in ML/AI, think bigger (in terms of ML/AL math/cs etc)." - my brother
"this instrument/measurement tool (in his office) is made by a small company in Germany, and they are so good, that no company could compete with them or buy them out bc they could not re-create that machine to this day." - my eye doctor i.e. be so good that they can't 1. compete with you 2. buy you out -> all because the focus is on patients, helping patients.
(Will update this with the actual picture but ...) A picture of my late-grandfather, dressed up as he usually would, who passed away in the mid-90s. Back then, you would get your blood glucose reading once a month and your doctor would review it with you, but that one reading was a month old. How things have changed in science in such, one could argue, a short amount of time, is what makes and keeps me optimistic.
Another story. My brother's friend from hs mastered ... and I mean, mastered, spanish on duolingo (during med school too), because he anticipated having patients who would speak spanish.
I really & truly believe, that the greatest achievement anyone can achieve, anywhere in the world, is not money or followers etc., but if someone else can say about that person "i trust my life with this person." (my brother has said this about one of his friends in grad school) (i.e. they have good judgement & they have good character, they're honest, when no one is looking they do the right thing etc.)" and that could be some very poor person somewhere in the world, doesn't matter.
treasure ur attention, companies are trying/fighting to take it away from you














