Hadley D. Sikes is the Willard Henry Dow Professor and Graduate Officer in Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a PI in the Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group in Singapore’s CREATE campus. She advises a team of researchers in the application of physical principles to design, synthesize, characterize and test molecules for utility in detecting and understanding disease.
Hadley earned degrees in chemistry, a BS at Tulane University (D.K. Schwartz lab) and a PhD Stanford University (C.E.D. Chidsey lab), and trained as a postdoctoral scholar in chemical engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder (C.N. Bowman lab), and at the California Institute of Technology (F.H. Arnold lab) prior to joining the faculty at MIT. Hadley is an Associate Editor at Bioengineering and Translational Medicine.
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