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Jim MacDonald

Staff Scientist - Protein Chemistry at Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering

Jim MacDonald is a Staff Scientist at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, affiliated with Harvard University.1 He specializes in developing DNA-based molecular devices and is involved in research related to molecular robotics.24

Research Focus

MacDonald's work primarily revolves around:

  • DNA-based molecular devices: He contributes to the development of innovative technologies using DNA as a building block for various applications.2
  • Molecular robotics: This field involves creating synthetic bioinspired molecules with programmable shape and function, which can lead to new therapeutic approaches.1

Career Highlights

  • Current Role: Staff Scientist at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering3
  • Location: Based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States3
  • Research Contributions: MacDonald has been involved in groundbreaking studies, including work on DNA origami-based vaccines for cancer immunotherapy1

Notable Projects

MacDonald was part of a research team that developed DoriVac, a DNA origami vaccine technology. This innovative approach combines nanotechnology with cancer-suppressing immune processes, aiming to create highly effective personalized cancer vaccines.1

Collaborative Work

He collaborates with other prominent researchers at the Wyss Institute, including:

  • William Shih, Ph.D., Wyss Core Faculty member
  • Yang (Claire) Zeng, M.D., Ph.D., first author on the DoriVac study
  • David Mooney, Ph.D., Wyss Founding Core Faculty member

These collaborations are part of the NIH-funded cross-institutional "Immuno-engineering to Improve Immunotherapy" (i3) Center.1

Jim MacDonald's work at the Wyss Institute contributes to the development of cutting-edge biotechnologies with potential applications in personalized medicine and cancer treatment.

Highlights

Mar 15 · yss.harvard.edu
DNA origami-based vaccines toward safe and highly-effective ...
Mar 31 · yss.harvard.edu
Jim MacDonald on changing the way scientists do research

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Greater Boston Area