
Reza Zadegan
Assistant Professor · Synthetic Biology
University of North Carolina at GreensboroUnited States
About
Reza Zadegan, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nanoengineering at North Carolina A&T State University. His research focuses on nucleic acids-based materials for applications in personalized medicine, memory systems, and bioengineering. He bridges interdisciplinary fields, emphasizing collaboration across disciplines and socioeconomic boundaries in academia.
Research Interests:
- Synthetic Biology: Leveraging gene expression mechanisms to design systems manipulating biological processes.
- Semiconductor Synthetic Biology (SemiSynBio): Pioneering global-scale research at the intersection of synthetic biology and semiconductor technology.
- Nucleic Acid Memory (NAM): Developing nucleic acid-based digital data storage as an alternative to silicon memory.
- Personalized Medicine: Creating DNA nanostructures for targeted drug delivery and theranostics.
Advising & Grants: No specific grants or advising details provided in the text. His team's work emphasizes collaborative, interdisciplinary projects.
Labs/Teams: Active in labs focused on nucleic acid materials, synthetic biology, and bioengineering applications.
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