BIOGRAPHY
Nadine Dabby is a graduate student in Computation and Neural Systems at Caltech, where she works on DNA nanotechnology and molecular programming. Prior to attending Caltech, she completed a double major in Molecular and Cell Biology and English Literature at UC Berkeley. Nadine is also an adjunct lecturer at Art Center College of Design, where she teaches a course on Biomimicry to art and design undergraduates.EDUCATION
B.A. UC Berkeley 2003 Molecular and Cell Biology, English
Ph.D. in progress California Institute of Technology 2013 Computation and Neural Systems
AWARDS INCLUDE
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
PUBLICATIONS INCLUDE
K. Lund, A.J. Manzo, N. Dabby, N. Michelotti, A. Johnson-Buck, J. Nangreave, S. Taylor, R. Pei, M.N. Stojanovic, N.G. Walter, E. Winfree, H. Yan. "Molecular Robots Guided by Prescriptive Landscapes." Nature, vol. 465, pp. 206-210, 2010.
CLASSES
Biomimicry
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