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| - | ''a.k.a Sasha - await @ genetics.med.harvard.edu'' also [[User:Alexanderwait| here]], [[OpenWetWare:User:Await | here]] and [[Wikipedia:User:AlexanderWait | here]].'' | + | ''a.k.a Sasha - await @ genetics.med.harvard.edu'' also [[OpenWetWare:User:Await | here]] and [[Wikipedia:User:AlexanderWait | here]].'' |
| I am currently completing an exclusive, friendly, and flexible [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~biophys/ graduate program]; I feel lucky to be a member of the [http://arep.med.harvard.edu Church lab]. Sometimes I take [[Microbiology 209| classes]], do real-life [[coli counter| molecular biology]] and teach ([[iGEM 2005 |iGEM]], [[Biophysics 101 |101]]). My professional interests include: personalized medicine, exascale computing, and free knowledge business models. When I can, I still enjoy tinkering with [[Coreworld_TAC|quantum lifeforms]] and [[synthetic biology]]. | I am currently completing an exclusive, friendly, and flexible [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~biophys/ graduate program]; I feel lucky to be a member of the [http://arep.med.harvard.edu Church lab]. Sometimes I take [[Microbiology 209| classes]], do real-life [[coli counter| molecular biology]] and teach ([[iGEM 2005 |iGEM]], [[Biophysics 101 |101]]). My professional interests include: personalized medicine, exascale computing, and free knowledge business models. When I can, I still enjoy tinkering with [[Coreworld_TAC|quantum lifeforms]] and [[synthetic biology]]. | ||
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Alexander Wait Zaranek
a.k.a Sasha - await @ genetics.med.harvard.edu also here and here.
I am currently completing an exclusive, friendly, and flexible graduate program; I feel lucky to be a member of the Church lab. Sometimes I take classes, do real-life molecular biology and teach (iGEM, 101). My professional interests include: personalized medicine, exascale computing, and free knowledge business models. When I can, I still enjoy tinkering with quantum lifeforms and synthetic biology.
In a past-life I was a contractor for a telecom equipment supplier. My team's software translated electronics design data into instructions for a medium volume, high-mix electronics factory. I am a contributor to the IPC-2511 (GenCAM) standard. That experience was the highlight of an otherwise harrowing six years.


