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The Cochran laboratory uses interdisciplinary approaches in chemistry, engineering, and biophysics to study and manipulate complex biological systems, with a focus on developing new technologies for basic science and biomedical applications. In addition, combinatorial and rational methods are used to engineer designer protein and peptide ligands for a variety of applications including wound healing, cardiac tissue engineering, and cancer imaging and therapy

Departments of Bioengineering, and (by courtesy) Chemical Engineering
Shriram Center
443 Via Ortega, Room 356
Stanford, CA 94305

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Research Highlights

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    Engineering Growth Factor Ligand and Receptor Interactions
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    Engineering Proteins that Bind to and Inhibit Multiple Receptors
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    Engineering Proteins as Molecular Imaging Agents
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    Engineering Cystine Knot Peptides (Knottins) with Novel Molecular Recognition Properties
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