Dr. Tara L. Deans
Dr. Tara Deans received her PhD from Boston University in Biomedical Engineering and did her postdoctoral training at Johns Hopkins University. She currently runs a synthetic biology laboratory with the focus on building novel genetic tools to study the mechanisms of stem cell differentiation for the purpose of directing cell fate decisions. Recently, Dr. Deans received four prestigious awards to support this area of research: 1. the NSF CAREER Award, 2. the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator Award, 3. the NIH Trailblazer Award, and 4. an NIH Director’s New Innovator Award. In addition to her research, Dr. Deans was named a STEM Ambassador in the STEM Ambassador Program (STEMAP) at the University of Utah to engage underrepresented groups in STEM fields.
Sessions in which Dr. Tara L. Deans participates
Sunday 11 June, 2023
Utilizing synthetic biology to advance therapeutics. Synthetic biology has transformed how cells can be reprogrammed, providing a means to reliably and predictably control cell behavior with the assembly of genetic parts into more complex synthetic gene circuits. Using these approaches, we are programming bacteria and stem cells with novel genetic tools to control genes and pathways that result in changes in their native function for desired outcomes. Our work ...