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Kate Adamala. Creating artificial cells

Kate Adamala. Creating artificial cells

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Kate is a biochemist building synthetic cells. Her research aims at understanding the chemical principles of biology, and use artificial cells to create new tools for bioengineering, drug development, and basic research. The interests of the lab span questions from the origin and earliest evolution of life, using synthetic biology to colonize space, to the future of biotechnology and medicine.

She received an MSc in chemistry from the University of Warsaw, Poland, studying synthetic organic chemistry. In grad school, she worked with professor Pier Luigi Luisi from University Roma Tre and Jack Szostak from Harvard University. She studied RNA biophysics, small peptide catalysis, and liposome dynamics, in an effort to build a chemical system capable of Darwinian evolution. Kate's postdoctoral work in Ed Boyden's Synthetic Neurobiology group at MIT focused on developing novel methods for multiplex control and readout of mammalian cells.

Her full first name spells Katarzyna; she goes by Kate for the benefit of friends speaking less consonant-enriched languages.

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