Professor Jared Lewis has been awarded a 2011 Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering. This prestigious award recognizes the nation's most promising young professors in the fields of science and engineering early in their careers. The Packard award will provide Jared with an unrestricted grant of $875,000 to pursue his work on artificial metalloenzymes, hybrid catalysts that combine the reactivity of synthetic
metal cofactors with the evolvability and selectivity of enzymes.
Professor Jared Lewis has been awarded a 2011 Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering.
February 24, 2014