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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)
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.













