Dan Boneh Field: Computer Science
Packard Fellowship award year: 1999
Research Interests
pplied cryptography, and network security.
| Phone: | 650-725-3897 | |
| FAX: | 650-725-4671 | |
| Email: | dabo@cs.stanford.edu | |
| WWW: | http://crypto.stanford.edu/~dabo/ | |
| Address: | Computer Science Department Stanford University Gates 475 Stanford, CA 94305-9045 |
Hongjie Dai Field: Chemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1999
Research Interests
olid state and soft biological materials that have well-defined atomic structures.
| Phone: | 650-723-4518 | |
| FAX: | 650-725-0259 | |
| Email: | hdai@chem.stanford.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www-chem.stanford.edu/faculty/dai/ | |
| Address: | Dept of Chemistry Stanford University Seeley G. Mudd Building Stanford, CA 94305-508 |
Field: Geophysics
Packard Fellowship award year: 1989
Research Interests
esearch of high-resolution, seismic imaging of the Earth's crust used to study oil and gas reservoirs and aquifers.
| Phone: | 650-723-0496 | |
| FAX: | 650-725-2032 | |
| Email: | harris@pangea.stanford.edu | |
| WWW: | http://pangea.stanford.edu/~smalley/jerry.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Geophysics Stanford University Mitchell Bldg. Rm. 321 Stanford, CA 94305-2215 |
Field: Biochemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1995
Research Interests
ur research centers around the critical feature of biological systems, enzymatic catalysis. We are taking this problem in two directions: toward deriving a fundamental understanding of the chemical and physical principles that underlie enzymatic catalysis and toward understanding how these principles are utilized to produce complex biological processes.
| Phone: | 650-723-9442 | |
| FAX: | 650-723-6783 | |
| Email: | herschla@cmgm.stanford.edu | |
| WWW: | http://cmgm.stanford.edu/biochem/herschlag.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Biochemistry Stanford University Beckman Center, B471 Stanford, CA 94305-5307 |
Field: Chemical Engineering
Packard Fellowship award year: 1994
Research Interests
ur research focuses on enzyme design and the ue of designed enzymes to probe biocatalytic mechanisms and specificity.
| Phone: | 650-723-6538 | |
| FAX: | 650-723-9780 | |
| Email: | ck@chemeng.stanford.edu | |
| WWW: | http://chemeng.stanford.edu/html/khosla.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Chemical Engineering Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-5025 |
Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1989
Research Interests
e use genetics and biochemistry to explore the mechanism of the transmission of genetic information in RNA viruses, especially the replication and recombination of their RNA genomes.
| Phone: | 650-728-7075 | |
| FAX: | 650-725-6757 | |
| Email: | karlak@leland.stanford.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www-med3.stanford.edu/Action.lasso?[database]=bluebookdb&[layout]=frddetail&[response]=bluebook%2ffrddetail.html&[recid]=33129&[search] | |
| Address: | Department of Microbiology and Immunology Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, CA 94305-5402 |
Thomas H. Lee Field: Electrical Engineering
Packard Fellowship award year: 1997
Research Interests
esign of CMOS radio frequency integrated circuits.
| Phone: | 650-725-3709 | |
| FAX: | ||
| Email: | tomlee@ee.stanford.edu | |
| WWW: | http://www-smirc.stanford.edu/ | |
| Address: | Center for Integrated Systems Stanford University 420 Via Palou Mall, CIS-205 Stanford, CA 94305-4070 |
Field: Chemical Engineering
Packard Fellowship award year: 1991
Research Interests
y main areas of interest include the hydrodynamics of suspensions and complex liquids encompassing the rheology of thin films, elastic instabilities and hydrodynamic dispersion.
| Phone: | 650-723-3764 | |
| FAX: | 650-723-9780 | |
| Email: | eric@chemeng.stanford.edu | |
| WWW: | http://chemeng.stanford.edu/html/shaqfeh.html | |
| Address: | Dept. of Chemical Engineering Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-5025 |
Julie A. Theriot Field: Biochemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1998
Research Interests
ulie Theriot is studying the transformation of chemical energy to mechanical energy in cell movement. Her work focuses on understanding the mechanisms of actin-based movement of the intracytoplasmic pathogenic bacteria Listeria monocytogenes and Shigella flexneri. She is investigating these systems at the molecular level, to yield insights into the mechanisms of whole-cell actin-based motility, as well as bacterial pathogenesis.
| Phone: | 650-725-7968 | |
| FAX: | 650-723-6783 | |
| Email: | theriot@Cmgm.stanford.edu | |
| WWW: | http://cmgm.stanford.edu/theriot/ | |
| Address: | Dept of Biochemistry Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-5307 |
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