Visit from Gates Foundation Program Officer

Brad Zamft Flyer

Dr. Brad Zamft, a program officer in the Discovery and Translational Sciences Division of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is working to imagine, identify, and invest in technologies to fundamentally shift how drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics are created for those most in need. His current focus is on developing tools to investigate the host-pathogen interactions that make diarrhea so devastating to children in low income countries.

Dr. Zamft will give a broad overview of the Gates Foundation and how metrics and projects are defined, and discuss his current focus on improving childhood diarrhea morbidity and mortality through applied biology. Dr. Zamft will also discuss his previous research at Harvard Medical School, which aimed to create a genetically encoded and therefore scalable neural recording device, as well as his work as a DOE ARPA-E Fellow, where he worked on a variety of projects including self-healing infrastructure, precision agriculture and biofuel production.

The talk titled “Adventures in Applied Biology: Molecular Ticker Tapes, Self-Healing Roads, Global Health, and More” will take place on July 23, 2015, at 10 a.m. in Room E001 Scott Laboratory.

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Beth
Beth Haas
Director, Communications and Marketing
The Ohio State University
Office of Research
08 Bricker Hall, 190 North Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210
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haas.23@osu.edu research.osu.edu

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