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Peter Suzuki

Bioengineering PhD Candidate at Stanford University

Peter Suzuki is a Bioengineering PhD candidate at Stanford University, currently in his second year of the doctoral program.1 He is focusing his research on understanding human gene regulation and transcription factors using high-throughput methods both in cells and in vitro.1

Academic Background

Peter completed his Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering at Rice University from 2015 to 2019.1 He is now pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in Bioengineering at Stanford University, which he started in 2019 and is expected to complete in 2024.1

Research Experience

As a Graduate Student Researcher at Stanford University since September 2019, Peter works in the labs of Polly Fordyce and Lacra Bintu.1 His research involves:

  • Studying epigenetic regulation in mammalian cells
  • Investigating protein interactions governing gene regulation
  • Developing machine learning models to predict protein function based on high-throughput sequencing data
  • Working on single-cell encapsulation techniques using microfluidics1

Awards and Honors

Peter has received several notable awards:

  • Agilent Fellowship in 2020 for his graduate research1
  • Bio-X Bowes Fellowship in 2021 from Stanford Bio-X1
  • Excellence in Freshman Engineering Design Award from Rice University in 20151

Previous Experience

Before his PhD studies, Peter gained research experience as an Undergraduate Researcher at Baylor College of Medicine, where he worked on developing fluorescent proteins for various research applications.1 He also worked as a Bioengineer and Testing Lead at OxyCal, developing low-cost oxygen analyzers for use in developing countries.1

Highlights

May 17 · biox.stanford.edu
Peter Suzuki - Bio-X Bowes Fellow
Peter Suzuki - Bio-X Bowes Fellow
Peter Suzuki - Stanford Profiles
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Location

Stanford, California, United States