User:Forrest Bao

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This is my homepage: http://narnia.cs.ttu.edu Welcome to contact me: http://narnia.cs.ttu.edu/drupal/node/2
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This time I will be working with some friends in China. I have heard about biological computing a long time ago, it would be great here to see how biological guys build up basic binary computing units, OR-gate, NOR-gate, AND-gate, etc., from biochemical reactions. It's great, "one day, your computer maybe just a drop of solution."  
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I have heard about biological computing a long time ago, it would be great here to see how biological guys build up basic binary computing units, OR-gate, NOR-gate, AND-gate, etc., from biochemical reactions. It's great, "one day, your computer may be just a drop of solution."
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I am a member of this team: https://igem.org/Team.cgi?id=78
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I am a first year graduate student working on Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Texas Tech University, USA. I think intelligence is a magic stuff. So my research on Computer Science and Electrical Engineering involve Artificial Intelligence and Neurology respectively. They are the intelligence created by human and the God respectively.

I am always interested on the research about biology and medicine. I am programming on a project revealing how Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) affects the Arabidopsis Thaliana. I think bioinformatics research should not only focus on the developing of computing algorithms and tools, but also exhibit biological meanings by strongly connecting with biologists.

This is my homepage: http://narnia.cs.ttu.edu Welcome to contact me: http://narnia.cs.ttu.edu/drupal/node/2

I have heard about biological computing a long time ago, it would be great here to see how biological guys build up basic binary computing units, OR-gate, NOR-gate, AND-gate, etc., from biochemical reactions. It's great, "one day, your computer may be just a drop of solution."