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Benjamin Rubin

Postdoctoral Researcher in Jennifer Doudna's lab at UC Berkeley

Benjamin E. Rubin is a prominent molecular biologist and co-founder of Science Corps, a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing STEM education in underserved regions by sending PhD scientists abroad to develop and teach curricula. He earned his PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of California, San Diego. During his studies, he sought opportunities to apply his scientific knowledge in outreach settings, which led him to the Philippines where he worked at a high school that became the first site for Science Corps.12

In addition to his role at Science Corps, Rubin is a principal investigator at UC Berkeley's Rubin Lab. There, he focuses on developing CRISPR-Cas editing technologies for microbiomes, collaborating with various partners to apply these tools across different biological contexts.23 His work not only contributes to advancements in microbial editing but also emphasizes the importance of education and outreach in science.12

Rubin's career reflects a commitment to both scientific innovation and educational outreach, making him a key figure in bridging the gap between advanced research and practical applications in global education contexts.

Highlights

Dec 6 · EurekAlert
CRISPRing the microbiome is just around the corner - EurekAlert
Dec 6 · Phys.Org
CRISPRing the microbiome is just around the corner - Phys.Org
Co-Founder Ben Rubin Interviews Professor Jennifer Doudna

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Berkeley, California