Dr. Ido Bachelet
Ido
Bachelet, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor in Medicine and Life Science
at
the
Institute for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, Bar-Ilan
University, Israel.
His main research areas are:
molecular programming, nanomechanics of biological components, and
nanomechanical engineering.
He is also group leader of the
REBIT team, a multidisciplinary group
developing and studying emerging biologically-inspired technologies.
Their research spans a wide array of fields, ranging from
synthetic biology, DNA machines and computers, nanorobotics, and
swarm intelligence to architecture, physical computing, design,
art, and interfaces between the physical and digital worlds.
His papers include
The Inhibitory Receptor IRp60 (CD300a) Is Expressed and Functional on
Human Mast Cells,
The third wave of myotome colonization by mitotically competent
progenitors: regulating the balance between differentiation and
proliferation during muscle development,
2B4 (CD244) Is Expressed and Functional on Human Eosinophils,
The sub-lip domain — a distinct pathway for myotome precursors
that
demonstrate rostral-caudal migration,
CD48 Is an Allergen and IL-3-Induced Activation Molecule on
Eosinophils, and
Targeting an antimicrobial effector function in insect immunity as a
pest control strategy.
Ido earned his Ph.D. in
Pharmacology and Experimental Pharmaceutics at Hebrew University,
Israel. He did his postdoctoral work at MIT and
Harvard Medical School. He is winner of the
2007 Barenholz Prize for Creativity and
Originality in Applied Research for his
approach to eliminating allergies and asthma.
Watch
“DNA Origami” Nanorobots Could Find and Destroy Cancer Cells.
Read
Researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute Develop DNA Nanorobot to
Trigger
Targeted Therapeutic Responses and
No More Choking And Burning Eyes? New Approach To Eliminating
Allergies, Asthma.
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LinkedIn profile.