Wendell Lim

Wendell Lim
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Scientific career
FieldsBioengineering
InstitutionsUniversity of California, San Francisco
Academic advisorsFred Richards[1]

Wendell Lim is an American biochemist who is the Byer's Distinguished Professor of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at the University of California, San Francisco.[2] He is the director of the UCSF Cell Design Institute.[3] He earned his A.B. in chemistry from Harvard University working with Jeremy Knowles on enzyme evolutionary optimization. He obtained his Ph.D. in biochemistry and biophysics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the guidance of Bob Sauer using genetic and biophysical approaches to understand the role of hydrophobic core interactions in protein folding.[4] He then did his postdoctoral work with Frederic Richards at Yale University on the structure of protein interaction domains.[5][6] Lim's work has focused on cell signaling, synthetic biology, and cell engineering, particularly in immune cells.[7]

  1. ^ "Fred Richards on Academic Tree".
  2. ^ "UCSF Profiles".
  3. ^ "UCSF Cell Design Institute". UCSF Cell Design Institute. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  4. ^ "Wendell Lim". Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  5. ^ "Wendell A. Lim, Ph.D." HHMI. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  6. ^ Sedwick, C. (17 September 2012). "Wendell Lim: Exploring the path not chosen". The Journal of Cell Biology. 198 (6): 956–957. doi:10.1083/jcb.1986pi. PMC 3444780. PMID 22986491.
  7. ^ "Research | Lim Lab". limlab.ucsf.edu. Retrieved 2022-07-29.