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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Maker Faire 2009
It was a great fun last year at Maker Faire. That was the second time for me to exhibit my models. It was satisfying to see how people from small children to adults enjoyed interacting with my models.
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My day job is the director of Bioinformatics core at UC Davis Genome Center. I like technology and interesting ideas.
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