Professor
University of Chicago
Bryan Dickinson is a chemist who uses molecular evolution and protein design to develop technologies to study and control living systems. The group's current primary research interests include: 1) developing new evolution technologies to reprogram and control biomolecular interactions, and 2) engineering protein-based systems to understand and exploit epitranscriptomic (RNA) regulation. The motivating principle of the Dickinson Group is that our ability as chemists to create functional molecules through both rational and evolutionary approaches will lead to new breakthroughs in biology and biotechnology. More info at: dickinsonlab.uchicago.edu/ Twitter: @chembioBryan