goals and approach
The lab is a group of biological tinkerers working at the intersection of genome-scale DNA synthesis, genome engineering, single-cell sequencing, and de novo design. The lab aims to construct improved disease models, elucidate the mechanisms of gene regulation, probe the limits of genome structure and encode novel functionalities into cells for applications in biologics production, cell therapy, cultivated meat and biological recording.

Sudarshan Pinglay, Ph.D, leads a research lab affiliated with the Seattle Hub for Synthetic Biology, as well as the University of Washington, the Department of Genome Sciences, and the Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine. He holds a Ph.D. in Cell and Molecular Biology from the New York University School of Medicine.

Zihao Song (Pinglay Lab) and Kenny Dang (Operations) using the Echo 555, which uses acoustic energy to dispense and transfer liquid in precise volumes for samples.
the pinglay lab
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