Our Team
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Lab PIfrock @stanford.edu
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High School Intern
Carrie is analyzing insertion mechanisms of junctions formed from Cas9 DSBs. She is continuing the work started by Darsh and has quickly become an expert on describing the resulting DNA gymnastics.
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Postdoctoral ScholarDr. Wang was trained at the Jacques Monod Institute and École Normale Supérieure in Paris, France, under the mentorship of Dr. Terence Strick, and obtained his Ph.D. degree from the University of Paris in 2019. He dissected the molecular machinery of human and bacterial NHEJ, and interrogated the mechanism of SpCas9 tolerance to non-specific substrate using single-molecule nanomanipulation tools.
Jinglong’s research in the Frock Lab focuses on DSB-related chromosome topological changes and genomic interactions.
jlwang90 @stanford.edu
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Laboratory Technician
Cheyenne is a recent Stanford Graduate and has helped with several projects in the lab relating to V(D)J recombination. He is currently working on a collaborative project to identify translocation patterns of Spo11 DSBs during meiosis.
Lab Alums