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George Church, Ph.D. Core Faculty. George leads Synthetic Biology at the Wyss Institute, where he oversees the directed evolution of molecules, polymers, and whole genomes to create new tools with applications in regenerative medicine and bio-production of chemicals.
- Peng Yin, Ph.D
Peng is a Professor in the Department of Systems Biology at...
- David A. Weitz, Ph.D
David A. Weitz is the Mallingkrodt Professor of Physics and...
- Pamela Silver, Ph.D
Pamela is building synthetic cells that act as sensors,...
- David R. Walt, Ph.D
David pioneered the use of microwell arrays for...
- William Shih, Ph.D
William is overseeing an effort to apply Synthetic Biology...
- David J. Mooney, Ph.D
George Church, Ph.D. Core Faculty David A. Weitz, Ph.D. Core...
- Peng Yin, Ph.D
George M. Church is the Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, a Professor of Health Sciences and Technology at Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a core faculty member of the Wyss Institute.
31. Aug. 2018 · George Church, Ph.D. Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School. 617-432-7562. Email. Church Lab Website. Publications. REST and Neural Gene Network Dysregulation in iPSC Models of Alzheimer's Disease.
George M. Church, Ph.D. (He/ Him/ His) Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics, & Health Sciences & Technology, Harvard Medical School/ MIT. Director of HMS NHGRI-Center of Excellence in Genomic Science, Director of Personal Genome Project.
George McDonald Church ist ein US-amerikanischer Molekularbiologe an der Harvard University. Church konnte wesentlich zur Genom-Forschung beitragen. So entwickelte er Techniken zur DNA-Sequenzierung und hat damit, dass er 2006 das Personal Genome Project ins Leben gerufen hat, die Entwicklung des Gebiets der persönlichen Genomik ...
Programming cells by multiplex genome engineering and accelerated evolution. HH Wang, FJ Isaacs, PA Carr, ZZ Sun, G Xu, CR Forest, GM Church. Nature 460 (7257), 894-898. , 2009. 1823. 2009. Multiplex and homologous recombination–mediated genome editing in Arabidopsis and Nicotiana benthamiana using guide RNA and Cas9.
George M. Church is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and Wyss Institute. He is a pioneer in bioengineering, genetic engineering, and synthetic biology.