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Julius B. Lucks

Julius B. Lucks is Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Northwestern University. Research in the Lucks group combines both experiment and theory to ask fundamental questions about the design principles that govern how RNAs fold and function in living organisms, how these principles can be used to engineer biomolecular systems, and how they can open doors to new medical therapeutics.Read more

Julius B. Lucks

Julius B. Lucks is Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Northwestern University. Research in the Lucks group combines both experiment and theory to ask fundamental questions about the design principles that govern how RNAs fold and function in living organisms, how these principles can be used to engineer biomolecular systems, and how they can open doors to new medical therapeutics.Read more

Jeffrey "Clem" Fortman

J. L. “Clem” Fortman is a synthetic biologist with a long-standing interest in biodefense. He is currently a technical analyst for synthetic
biology with ANSER, providing support to the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Chemical and Biological
Defense, where he previously served 2 years as an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science and
Technology Policy Fellow.Read more

Abhishek Chatterjee

Abhishek Chatterjee is an Assistant Professor of Chemsitry at Boston College. He obtained his PhD at Cornell University and was therecipient of the Smith Family Award for Excellence in Biomedical Research (2013), the Jared Purton Memorial Award (TSRI) (2012), and the Tunis Wentink Prize (Cornell) (2008).Read more

William Blake

William Blake is the Chief Technology Officer at Sherlock Biosciences. Before assuming his position, Will joined the Wyss Institute to guide strategy and business development in the areas of cellular engineering and synthetic biology.  Previously, Will was on the founding team of GreenLight Biosciences where he led the development of novel cell-free manufacturing technologies and scientific partnership strategy as Vice President of Research and Development.  Prior to that, Will developed DNA assembly technologies and managed collaborative research projects at Codon Devices, an...Read more

Caroline Ajo-Franklin

Caroline Ajo-Franklin has been a Staff Scientist at LBNL’s Molecular Foundry since 2007. She is enthralled by the incredible, diverse functionality of biological molecules and assemblies and seek to engineer these complexes and their host organisms to address global challenges in energy and the environment.Read more

Ryan T. Gill

Ryan Gill is a Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at CU Boulder and is the Associate Director for Research at RASEI. He was the founding Managing Director at the Colorado Center for Biorefining and Biofuels (C2B2) and was co-founder and board member at OPXBio.Read more

RAPID Call for Project Submissions is Officially Open!

April 2, 2018
The Rapid Manufacturing Institute has officially opened its Call for Project Submissions, beginning March 29, 2018 and ending May 22, 2018. Submissions involve two distinct areas: R&D technical projects and Education and Workforce Development. These calls are open only to RAPID members, who...
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Johnathan Napier

Johnathan grew up in rural County Down, Northern Ireland. He studied Agricultural Sciences at the University of Nottingham and obtained his PhD from King’s College, London.Read more

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