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Dr. Craig R. Forest is a Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology's Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, specializing in bioMEMS, neuroengineering, and high-throughput instrumentation. He leads the Precision Biosystems Laboratory, focusing on developing robotic tools for neuroscience and genomics. His research bridges mechanical engineering with biological systems, creating innovations like the PatcherBot for automated electrophysiology. Forest earned his Ph.D. (2007) and M.S. (2003) from MIT and B.S. (2001) from Georgia Tech. He has been recognized with awards including the 2013 Georgia Tech Class of 1940 W. Roane Beard Outstanding Teacher Award and Engineer of the Year (2013).
His work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly through initiatives like CREATE-X and the Invention Studio, fostering student entrepreneurship and maker culture. Key contributions include ultra-high-throughput genomics tools, microfluidic systems, and acoustic reporter genes for medical imaging. Forest’s lab explores emerging fields like intracellular robotics in neuroscience and molecular communication networks, with applications in drug discovery and personalized medicine.
Scientific awards highlight his impact in education and engineering innovation. His grants and collaborations span academic and industrial partnerships, advancing both theoretical and applied research in bioengineering and nanotechnology.
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