Kimberly Hamad-Schifferli Ph.D.
| Position |
Department / Business Unit |
| Esther and Harold E. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Biological Engineering |
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Division of Biological Engineering |
| Institution |
Disciplines |
| Massachusetts Insitute of Technology |
Chemistry Nanobiology |
| City |
State / Provence |
| Cambridge |
Massachusetts |
| Country |
Website |
| U.S.A. |
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Dr. Hamad-Schifferli's research interests include: bioengineering, manufacturing, manipulation of biological molecules, chemistry, nanotechnology, materials science.
Education
Ph.D.2000, UC Berkeley, Chemistry, S.B. 1994, MIT, Chemistry
Awards
Homer A. Burnell Career Development Professorship, 2002 Office of Naval Research YIP, 2003 American Association for Clinical Chemistry Outstanding Speaker Award, 2003 Ruth and Joel Spira Award for Distinguished Teaching, School of Engineering, MIT, 2005 Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Assistant Professorship, June 2005
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