Nanopillars unlock the nucleus without harming cells
Science Daily - 02-Oct-2024A new breakthrough in nanotechnology offers a non-invasive way to access the cell's genetic material
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Assistant Professor of Nanoengineering at the University of California, San Diego
Zeinab Jahed is an Assistant Professor of NanoEngineering in the Aiiso Yufeng Li Family Department of Chemical and Nano Engineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering. Her multidisciplinary research focuses on nano-bioelectronics, the nano/bio interface, and data analytics, exploring how biological systems interact with nanoscale environments. Jahed's research group aims to design non-invasive bioelectronic tools and apply AI and machine learning to large datasets to answer significant biological questions. She joined UC San Diego in 2020 after a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University and holds a PhD from UC Berkeley. Jahed has received numerous honors, including Canada’s Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2018, where she ranked #1 nationally in her field.
Visit website: https://jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/people/profile/zeinab-jahed
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Details last updated 04-Oct-2024
A new breakthrough in nanotechnology offers a non-invasive way to access the cell's genetic material