Christopher A. Voigt, Ph.D.
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Department
- Department of Biological Engineering
- Institution
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Address
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Synthetic Biology Center
500 Technology Square - City, State, ZIP
- Cambridge, MA 2139
- [email protected]
- Website
- http://web.mit.edu/voigtlab/index.html
- Research field
- Biophysics
- Award year
- 2006
Research
We are developing a basis by which cells can be programmed like robots to perform complex, coordinated tasks for pharmaceutical and industrial applications. We are engineering new sensors that give bacteria the senses of touch, sight, and smell. Genetic circuits, analogous to their electronic counterparts, are built to integrate the signals from the various sensors. Finally, the output of the gene circuits is used to control cellular processes. We are also developing theoretical tools from statistical mechanics and non-linear dynamics to understand how to combine genetic devices and predict their collective behavior.
Scholar Keywords
2006 Search Pew Scholars
- José M. Barral, M.D., Ph.D.
- Bartosz A. Grzybowski, Ph.D.
- Gabrielle Kardon, Ph.D.
- Raymond J. Kelleher III, M.D., Ph.D.
- Scott G. Kennedy, Ph.D.
- Karen L. Mohlke, Ph.D.
- Coleen T. Murphy, Ph.D.
- Joseph T. Opferman, Ph.D.
- Satchidananda Panda, Ph.D.
- Kenneth D. Poss, Ph.D.
- Judd C. Rice, Ph.D.
- Yujiang Shi, Ph.D.
- Sheryl Tsai, Ph.D.
- Christopher A. Voigt, Ph.D.
- Ming Zhou, Ph.D.