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MIT Affiliated Students

Bird, Sarah

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Research topic/area: Entrepreneurship Policy

Other interests: Social enterprise; Fostering entrepreneurship in the developing and developed world

Publications: Thesis – Entrepreneurship policy for entrepreneurs: A cognitive approach to the entrepreneurial environment.

 

Bower, Diana

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Research topic/area: Rational engineering of E. coli strains and vectors for improved manufacturing of plasmid biopharmaceuticals

Communications/Conference presentations:

Poster presentation: Engineering of an E. coli host for production of plasmid biopharmaceuticals Vaccine Technology II, Albufeira, Portugal, June 2008

Links: http://web.mit.edu/prathergroup/ (Prather Research Group Website)

 

Markely, Lam Raga Anggara

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Research topic/area: High-throughput quantification of glycoprotein sialylation

Publications: Markely, L.R.A. and Yin, J. (2007). Intracellular Dynamics of Bacteriophage øX174 Gene Expression. Journal of Young Investigators, 16.

Markely, L.R.A., Andrzejewski, D., Butzlaff, E., and Kiselev, A. (2006). Enhancement of Combustion by Drift in a Coupled Reaction-Diffusion Model. Communications in Mathematical Sciences, 4(1): 213-225.

 

Mickus, Brian

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Research topic/area: Proteomic and Genomic Analysis of Lycopene-Overproducing Escherichia coli Strains

 

Opperman, Roedolph

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Research topic/area: Biomedical Devices - We are evaluating the performance of wearable inertial measurement units (IMU's) in measuring joint angles of the lower limbs during walking trails. Ultimately these sensors would be incorporated into smart prostheses and orthoses that would assist small children with cerebral palsy in developing the correct gait. We make use of a Kalman filter to obtain joint angles from the IMU data, which we then compare with motion capture data (the golden standard in the industry) to determine accuracy.

 

 

 
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