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Pehr Harbury
Associate Professor of Biochemistry
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsScientific breakthroughs often come on the heels of technological advances; advances that expose hidden truths of nature, and provide tools for engineering the world around us. Examples include the telescope (heliocentrism), the Michelson interferometer (relativity) and recombinant DNA (molecular evolution). Our lab explores innovative experimental approaches to problems in molecular biochemistry, focusing on technologies with the potential for broad impact.
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Daniel Herschlag
Professor of Biochemistry and, by courtesy, of Chemical Engineering
On Leave from 06/01/2023 To 04/30/2024Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOur research is aimed at understanding the chemical and physical behavior underlying biological macromolecules and systems, as these behaviors define the capabilities and limitations of biology. Toward this end we study folding and catalysis by RNA, as well as catalysis by protein enzymes.
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Brian Hie
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biochemistry
BioI’m currently a Stanford Science Fellow in the Stanford University School of Medicine where I develop algorithms and machine learning methods with a focus on biological application.
I did my Ph.D. at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab at MIT and was an undergraduate at Stanford University. I’ve also worked on machine learning for early-pipeline moonshots at Google X and for health-related applications at Illumina.