
Faye Walker
Lecturer · Molecular Diagnostics
University of California , Santa Barbara (UCSB)About
Faye Walker is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). Her research focuses on molecular diagnostics, mobile health, directed evolution, and pathogen detection through the integration of genomic methodologies with information technologies. She holds a B.A. in Chemical Physics from Swarthmore College and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from UCSB, where her doctoral work explored the interface between genomics and IT. Her postdoctoral research at the Neuroscience Research Institute led to the development of smartphone-based genetic diagnostic systems.
Walker's work bridges cutting-edge biomedical engineering with practical applications, such as point-of-care devices for rapid pathogen detection and siRNA delivery systems. Her research interests also encompass medical sciences and educational innovation in active learning. Notable contributions include patents on protein contaminant detection and nucleic acid amplification technologies.
Her publications span topics like RNA nanotechnology, aptamer development, and biosensor design, reflecting her expertise in nanomedicine and therapeutics. While no formal awards are listed, her patent portfolio and academic output highlight significant contributions to biomedical research and technology.
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