Kevin M. Esvelt
Kevin Michael Esvelt is an American biologist. He is currently an associate professor at the MIT Media Lab and leads the Sculpting Evolution group. After receiving a B.A. in chemistry and biology from Harvey Mudd College, he completed his PhD work at Harvard University as a Hertz Fellow. Esvelt developed phage assisted continuous evolution (PACE) during his PhD as a graduate student in David R. Liu's laboratory. As a Wyss Technology Fellow, Esvelt was involved with the development of gene drive technology. He focuses on the bioethics and biosafety of gene drives. In 2016, Esvelt was named an Innovator Under 35 by ''MIT Technology Review''. Provided by Wikipedia
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A multiplexed, confinable CRISPR/Cas9 gene drive can propagate in caged Aedes aegypti populations by Michelle A. E. Anderson, Estela Gonzalez, Matthew P. Edgington, Joshua X. D. Ang, Deepak-Kumar Purusothaman, Lewis Shackleford, Katherine Nevard, Sebald A. N. Verkuijl, Timothy Harvey-Samuel, Philip T. Leftwich, Kevin Esvelt, Luke Alphey
Published 2024-01-01
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Towards a more ethical animal model in biomedical research by Najjar, Deborah Anne
Published 2019Other Authors: “…Kevin Esvelt.…”
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Gene drives and international trade : an analysis of World Trade Organization rules and their governance of ecosystem-altering organisms by Fitzgerald, Lily(Lily Marie)
Published 2019Other Authors: “…Kevin Esvelt.…”
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Engineering exclusively-quadruplet codon translation in vivo by DeBenedictis, Erika Alden.
Published 2021Other Authors: “…Kevin Esvelt.…”
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