Team
About the PI
Tara L. Deans, PhD
Dr. Deans is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Utah. During her PhD at Boston University, Dr. Deans focused on synthetic biology in mammalian cells. During her graduate research, she developed a tunable genetic switch coupling repressor proteins and a novel RNAi target design to control gene expression levels. After her graduate work, Dr. Deans went to Johns Hopkins University for her postdoctoral fellowship where she sought an area of research with the greatest opportunity for translating synthetic biology into therapeutic applications. Her postdoctoral work focused on interfacing synthetic biology with biomaterials, in addition to working with stem cells for tissue engineering applications.
Dr. Deans now runs an applied mammalian synthetic biology laboratory where her lab focuses on building novel genetic tools to study the mechanisms of stem cell differentiation for the purpose of directing cell fate decisions. Recently, Dr. Deans received four prestigious awards to support this area of research: 1. the NSF CAREER Award, 2. the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator Award, 3. the NIH Trailblazer Award, and 4. the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award. In addition to her research, Dr. Deans was named a STEM Ambassador in the STEM Ambassador Program (STEMAP) at the University of Utah to engage underrepresented groups in STEM fields.
Email: tara.deans@utah.edu
Meet the team!
Farhana Islam
PhD student, Biomedical Engineering
Mitchell Lewis
PhD student, Biomedical Engineering
Acramulhaque (Acram) Kabir
PhD student, Biomedical Engineering
Shwan Javdan
PhD student, Biomedical Engineering
Mahima Choudhury
PhD Student, Biomedical Engineering
Drew Bowers
Undergraduate Student, Biomedical Engineering
Emily Jepsen
MS student, Biomedical Engineering
Travis Seamons
Laboratory Technician
Sam Philp
Laboratory Technician
Peyton Leyendecker
Undergraduate student, Biomedical Engineering
Kaylen Lee
Undergraduate student, Biomedical Engineering
Jake Elliott
Undergraduate student, Biomedical Engineering