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“Mechanisms of Scaffold-mediated Microcompartment Assembly and Size-control” ACS Nano 2021, 15, 3, 4197–4212. Farzaneh Mohajerani, Evan Sayer, Christopher Neil, Koe Inlow, and Michael F. Hagan. Publication Date: March 8, 2021 https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c05715
Evan is from Chelmsford, Massachusetts and graduated from Brandeis University in 2020. Before and after graduation, he did computational research on the self-assembly of bacterial microcompartments and viral capsids. He then worked in the pharmaceutical industry before deciding to continue his education at WPI, where he is now a PhD candidate. He has a passion for math and music.
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Scholarly Work
“Mechanisms of Scaffold-mediated Microcompartment Assembly and Size-control” ACS Nano 2021, 15, 3, 4197–4212. Farzaneh Mohajerani, Evan Sayer, Christopher Neil, Koe Inlow, and Michael F. Hagan. Publication Date: March 8, 2021 https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c05715