"Smart" cells for 'smart' therapies
UCSF - 24-Jul-2019“Smart” cells behave like tiny autonomous robots, planned to detect damage and deliver help
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Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics at UCSF.
Hana El-Samad is the Kuo Family Endowed Professor and Vice Chair in
the department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of
California, San Francisco and the California Institute for Quantitative
Biosciences (QB3). She is a 2009 Packard Fellow and recipient of many
honors including the 2011 Donald. P Eckman Award and the 2012 CSB2 prize
in Systems Biology. She was also named a Paul. G. Allen Distinguished
Investigator in 2013, and senior investigator of the Chan-Zuckerberg
Biohub in 2017. Dr. El-Samad joined UCSF after obtaining a doctorate
degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California,
Santa Barbara, preceded by a Ms Degree in Electrical Engineering from
the Iowa State University. Dr. El-Samad's research group emphasizes the
role of control theory and dynamical systems in the study of biological
networks. Her group works at the interface of Systems and Synthetic
Biology, focusing on the architecture, roles, principles, and evolution
of feedback loops in biological circuits.
Visit website: http://elsamadlab.ucsf.edu/members.php
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Details last updated 28-Nov-2019
“Smart” cells behave like tiny autonomous robots, planned to detect damage and deliver help