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Isaac Larkin

Synthetic Biologist

Isaac Larkin is a postdoctoral scientist at Abbott Labs involved in the Free Genes Project, focusing on making biology more accessible and accelerating the transition towards a sustainable future.

He has a background in developing innovative solutions such as antibody-based methods for anthrax detection, microarray-based biosensors for stress biomarkers, and nanoparticle-based delivery systems for gene editing enzymes.

Isaac's research extends to policy development, particularly in response to COVID-19 and climate change, with a focus on creating effective strategies for a better future.

His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Interdepartmental Biological Sciences from Northwestern University and a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry from the University of Chicago.

Isaac has held various roles in prestigious organizations such as Abbott, New Consensus, and Mirkin Lab, showcasing his diverse research experience and expertise.

Highlights

Mirkin Group Alumni
Mirkin Group Alumni
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People | Crosson Lab | Michigan State University
People | Crosson Lab | Michigan State University

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Greater Chicago Area