Cameron Myhrvold, PhD
Cameron Myhrvold is an Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology at Princeton University. His lab develops CRISPR-based technologies for studying RNA, with an emphasis on detecting and destroying RNA viruses. His PhD studies in systems biology, synthetic biology, and nucleic acid nanotechnology, supported by a Fannie and John Hertz Foundation fellowship, involved the development of three technologies that demonstrated a variety of applications for self-assembled nanostructures. During his postdoc, he turned his attention towards the RNA-targeting CRISPR effector protein Cas13. Cameron has led or co-led the development of numerous Cas13-based technologies, including CARMEN, CARVER, and SHINE.
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November 3, 2025Time
3:00-4:00pm PSTLocation
107 C/DAudience
Gladstone and UCSFContact(s)
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