Packard Fellows

Sorted by University: Stanford University

Dan Boneh

Field: Computer Science
Packard Fellowship award year: 1999

Research Interests

Applied 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

Solid 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




Jerry M. Harris

Field: Geophysics
Packard Fellowship award year: 1989

Research Interests

Research 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




Daniel Herschlag

Field: Biochemistry
Packard Fellowship award year: 1995

Research Interests

Our 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




Chaitan S. Khosla

Field: Chemical Engineering
Packard Fellowship award year: 1994

Research Interests

Our 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




Karla Kirkegaard

Field: Biology
Packard Fellowship award year: 1989

Research Interests

We 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

Design 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




Eric S.G. Shaqfeh

Field: Chemical Engineering
Packard Fellowship award year: 1991

Research Interests

My 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

Julie 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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