Research Bio
Research in the Clark lab combines multiple disciplines - molecular biology, microfluidics, engineering, and bioinformatics - to develop new single cell genomics tools. Current work is focused on understanding how HIV evades the immune system and elucidating cellular interactions that control neurologic diseases.
Research Expertise and Interest
microfluidics, single cell analysis, HIV, neurologic diseases
Teaching
BioMems and BioNanotechnology Laboratory [BIOENG 121L]
BioMems and BioNanotechnology Laboratory [BIOENG 121L]
Undergraduate Design Research [BIOENG 196]
BioMEMS and BioNanotechnology Laboratory [BIOENG 221L]
BioMEMS and BioNanotechnology Laboratory [BIOENG 221L]
Individual Study or Research [BIOENG 299]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [BIOENG 99]
Honors Undergraduate Research [BIOENG H194]
Introduction to Biomedicine for Engineers [BIOENG 10]
Undergraduate Design Research [BIOENG 196]
Supervised Independent Study [BIOENG 199]
Individual Study or Research [BIOENG 299]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [BIOENG 99]
Honors Undergraduate Research [BIOENG H194]
BioMems and BioNanotechnology Laboratory [BIOENG 121L]
BioMems and BioNanotechnology Laboratory [BIOENG 121L]
Undergraduate Design Research [BIOENG 196]
BioMEMS and BioNanotechnology Laboratory [BIOENG 221L]
BioMEMS and BioNanotechnology Laboratory [BIOENG 221L]
Individual Study or Research [BIOENG 299]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [BIOENG 99]
Honors Undergraduate Research [BIOENG H194]
Master of Engineering Capstone Project [ENGIN 296MB]
Supervised Research: Physical Sciences [UGIS 192D]