ESP Biography



ALEXANDER SOOHOO, Stanford Chemical Engineering PhD Student




Major: Chemical Engineering

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: G

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Hi everyone! My name is Alex. I am a first-year chemical engineering PhD student at Stanford. I just graduated from UCLA this past spring with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering. I had a great time with various teaching experiences during my time at UCLA, so I was very excited to see this opportunity to teach again!



Past Classes

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C7646: Yeast, Fungi, and Bacteria: Beyond Bread, Mushroom, and Cheese in Splash Fall 2020 (Dec. 05 - 06, 2020)
When the general public thinks of yeast, fungi, and bacteria, there is a general feeling of unease. They are dirty; they are gross. Or, people associate these organisms with food. However, while unsettling to some and tasty to others, yeast, fungi, and bacteria have been a rich source of medicinally important natural products for the past century. There have been numerous U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved drugs derived from these organisms, helping patients treat infections, lower cholesterol, and more. Can we discover more natural products that fight cancers, delay Alzheimer’s, or prevent heart disease? Additionally, these organisms have recently been utilized as “green factories.” Can these organisms be used to create fuels, biodegradable products, or alternative forms of meat? This course will provide an overview of current research using biology and chemistry to not only discover and develop new medicines but also to find alternative ways to create products we use every day. Join me as we go treasure hunting in some of the underappreciated parts of the natural world!