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'''B.S.''' Biochemistry, Yonsei University<br/> | '''B.S.''' Biochemistry, Yonsei University<br/> | ||
Co-advised by Dr. Jonghwan Kim. Muyoung is interested in applying bioinformatics approaches to answer interesting biological questions. At UT, he’s been working on some projects, including ‘Finding new modes of gene regulation using protein domains’ and ‘Mapping of TF-mediated cell fate changes.’ Outside the lab, he enjoys taking a stroll while listening to music/pod decasts and being absorbed in good stories from books, movies, video games, etc. | Co-advised by Dr. Jonghwan Kim. Muyoung is interested in applying bioinformatics approaches to answer interesting biological questions. At UT, he’s been working on some projects, including ‘Finding new modes of gene regulation using protein domains’ and ‘Mapping of TF-mediated cell fate changes.’ Outside the lab, he enjoys taking a stroll while listening to music/pod decasts and being absorbed in good stories from books, movies, video games, etc. | ||
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'''B.S.''' Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley<br/> | |||
Daryl’s thesis work focuses on discovering and engineering new plastic-degrading enzymes using a blend of metagenomic mining, computational modeling, and wet-lab biochemistry. Her journey to this work has taken her across disciplines—from superconductors in California to biomaterial scaffolds in Portugal, to cellular reprogramming in Texas—all united by a love of interdisciplinary science and sustainability. She is also deeply involved in technology commercialization and helps build entrepreneurial communities through Nucleate Texas. When not in the lab, Daryl can be found tinkering, wandering trails, looking for water to jump in, practicing yoga, or getting lost in a good book. | |||
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'''B.S.''' Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison<br/> | |||
<br/> | Isa is interested in protein and metabolic engineering. Her research focuses on developing biological systems for the depolymerization of plastics at both the enzyme and organism levels. She is now expanding this work toward the biological upcycling of plastic waste.<br/> | ||
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'''B.S.''' Computational Biology, The University of Texas at Austin<br/> | |||
<br/> | Fascinated by the diverse and vital roles of cilia, Gabriel is driven to understand their biology and their influence on human health and disease. His research journey has taken him from building convolutional neural networks to predict protein-protein interactions to uncovering megadalton protein assemblies through mass spectrometry and cryo-electron microscopy in Tetrahymena thermophila and Dictyostelium discoideum. For his graduate years, he aims to explore the molecular biology of cilia in the fallopian tube to gain insight into the potential factors underlying women’s infertility. Outside the lab, Gabriel is a coffee enthusiast and avid foodie.<br/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 21 November 2025
Principal Investigator

Office: MBB 3.148BA Phone: (512)471-5435 Fax: (512)232-3472
Affiliations
Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology
Department of Molecular Biosciences
Institute for Cellular & Molecular Biology (ICMB)
Zack (in a category by himself!)
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ZACK BOOTH SIMPSON |
Research scientists, associates, and fellows
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ANGELA M. BARDO |
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ANNA BATTENHOUSE |
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OPHELIA PAPOULAS |
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JAGANNATH SWAMINATHAN |
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MADELYN SZILAGYI |
Postdoctoral fellows
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NAYELI G. REYES-NAVA |
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BIJUN TANG |
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VY DANG |
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MOMO SAE-LEE |
Graduate students
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BRITTNEY VOIGT |
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MUYOUNG LEE |
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DARYL BARTH |
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TYNAN GARDNER |
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JUJU DESSERT |
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VICKI DENG |
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CLAYTON KOSONOCKY |
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ZOYA ANSARI |
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ALIA CLARK-ELSAYED |
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UJWAL PUNYAMURTULA |
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BAHAR KASGARI |
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ISA MADRIGAL HARRISON |
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GABRIEL HOOGERBRUGGE |




