Wendell Lim is a Professor in the Departments of Pharmacology and Biochemistry at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Lim received his AB in Chemistry at Harvard University, working with Jeremy Knowles; his PhD in Biochemistry and Biophysics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, working with Robert Sauer; and completed postdoctoral research in Molecular Biophysics at Yale University, working with Frederic Richards. He is the recipient of awards from the Packard Foundation, Searle Foundation, Burroughs Wellcome Fund and the Protein Society. He is the Director of the Cell Propulsion Lab, an NIH Roadmap Nanomedicine Development Center, and Deputy Director of the NSF Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center. He is also a member of the National Cancer Institute Board of Scientific Counselors. Lim’s research focuses on cell signaling – understanding the molecular circuits that allow cells to communicate, detect signals, make decisions, and execute complex behaviors. He is a pioneer in the emerging field of Synthetic Biology, which attempts to utilize our understanding of biological mechanisms to engineer cells and biological systems with useful applications in diverse areas of ranging from medicine to agriculture to energy. He is a leading expert on how to rewire cells to control and modulate what types of decisions they make. He is interested in how the design process can be creatively applied in science.
limlab.ucsf.edu
Will Carey
Will Carey is a designer who focuses on combining interaction and industrial design to create provocative and inspiring experiences. He is particularly attentive to the relationship between people and technology, and the role of new innovations in shaping our behaviour both physically and digitally. He sees an important role for design in provoking thought and discussion, and this curiosity drives him to explore new scenarios in which it is possible to question the social and ethical implications of emerging technology. Will has worked internationally in London, Japan, Milan and San Francisco. He has exhibited in London, Milan, New York and Tokyo, and won internationally recognized design awards, including Design Week’s Future of Design, Wallpaper’s Best Debut Collection, and most recently, Blueprint’s Best Show, during 100% Design London. Will has a BA in Product Design from Central St Martin’s, London and an MA in Design Interactions from the Royal College of Art. Will now works at IDEO, Palo Alto and will be collaborating with Adam Reineck, a senior industrial designer at IDEO, on this project.
www.willcarey.co.uk
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