Amijai Saragovi | Toward the design of functional protein–semiconductor nanotechnology for fabrication in microbial Factories
Foresight Institute Molecular Machines Group
Toward the design of functional protein–semiconductor nanotechnology for fabrication in microbial Factories
Bio: Amijai Saragovi is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Baker Lab at the Institute for Protein Design (IPD), University of Washington, and is currently transitioning toward establishing an independent research program at Lund University, Sweden. His postdoctoral research focuses on the design of functional protein–semiconductor composite nanostructures and, more broadly, on understanding how structural information encoded in proteins can be projected onto the assembly of inorganic materials. Prior to this, he earned his PhD from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he studied T cell immunometabolism.
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