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Georgia Tech School of Biology Bio@Tech Jung Ho Choi Born Seoul, Korea Came to US in 1965 – 3 rd grade B.S. Biology, MIT, 1978 Ph.D. Biology, UC San Diego, 1983 Postdoc at UC Berkeley, 1983-1986 Assistant Prof. Biology, Georgia Tech, 1986 Associate Chair, School of Biology Program Director, Professional MS Bioinformatics program
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Georgia Tech School of Biology Research in Molecular Genetics What are the functions of protein kinases that bind calcium? How did these genes evolve? Can we mine functional genomics data to generate hypotheses about gene function?
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Georgia Tech School of Biology DNA Microarrays genome on a chip
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Georgia Tech School of Biology How can biologists make a difference? Write on the index card: What will be the top challenges for bioscience when you graduate from college? Bio@Tech
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Georgia Tech School of Biology One perspective on our world: what do the smaller spheres represent? Bio@Tech
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Georgia Tech School of Biology Water, water everywhere? Bio@Tech www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=10897&i=7301&x=111
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Georgia Tech School of Biology Human population growth Charts from Wikipedia ?
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Georgia Tech School of Biology Human impact on atmosphere Bio@Tech
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http://www.copenhagendiagnosis.com/ Figure 6: United States climatic extremes since 1910
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http://www.copenhagendiagnosis.com/ Figure 13: Observed and modeled Arctic sea-ice extent
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http://www.copenhagendiagnosis.com/ Figure 16: Sea-level change 1970-2010
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Georgia Tech School of Biology What are the sources (contributors) and sinks (removers) of atmospheric CO 2 ? Bio@Tech
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Georgia Tech School of Biology Bio@Tech Wikipedia
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Georgia Tech School of Biology Bio@Tech DHWs > 4 cause considerable coral bleaching DHWs > 8 appear to cause > coral mortality
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Georgia Tech School of Biology Imagine a world: with abundant, healthful food for everyone with a resilient and flourishing environment with sustainable, clean energy where good health is the norm
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Georgia Tech School of Biology Living fuel cells http://www.alt- energy.info/biofuel/bacteria-that-acts- like-a-reverse-fuel-cell-producing- biofuel-from-carbon-dioxide/ http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/02/100218092846.htm? utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed :+sciencedaily+%28ScienceDaily:+Latest+Science+News%29
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Georgia Tech School of Biology University of Washington (2010, August 16). Nanoscale DNA sequencing could spur revolution in personal health care. ScienceDaily. Retrieved August 17, 2010, from http://www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2010/08/100816155002.htm?ut m_source=feedburner&utm_medium=fee d&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedai ly+%28ScienceDaily%3A+Latest+Scienc e+News%29
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Georgia Tech School of Biology New superbugs, viruses Bio@Tech Spread of NDM-1 Rolain et al. 2010 Clin. Microbiol. Infec. 16 H1N1 influenza virus - CDC E. coli
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Urban Honeybee Project https://www.facebook.com/GTUrbanHoneyBeeProject http://bees.gatech.edu Interdisciplinary research Bio@Tech
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