Ph.D. Bioengineering, California Institute of Technology ('25)
B.S. Biochemistry; Philosophy, Saint Michael's College ('21)
Noah's focus is on the field of DNA assembly: how we rapidly, efficiently, and reliable construct synthetic DNA molecules of any sequence or complexity. During his doctoral studies in the Wang lab, he was central to the development of the Sidewinder DNA assembly technology, enabling the construction of any DNA sequence with a misconnection rate of just 1 in 1,000,000.
As a postdoctoral scholar in the Wang lab, Noah is working on scaling and translating this high-impact academic technology into an industry ready platform in order to democratize access to all of DNA sequence space.