Funder
Recipient
Erik Winfree, Paul W.K. Rothemund
Date
Oct 2006
Source
Notes
[Nanotechnology (Theory)] Theory and experimental demonstration of DNA computing and DNA origami — folding long single-stranded DNA into arbitrary two-dimensional shapes using short staple strands. The only team to win both Theory and Experiment prizes in the same year. Institution(s): California Institute of Technology.
Other Grants by Foresight Institute
72| Grant | Recipient | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feynman Prize 1995 — Theory | $10K | Nov 1995 | |
| Feynman Prize 2022 — Distinguished Student Award | Emanuele Penocchio | $1K | Oct 2022 |
| Feynman Prize 2018 — Theory | Anatole von Lilienfeld | $5K | May 2018 |
| Feynman Prize 2019 — Distinguished Student Award | Yuxing Yao | $1K | Oct 2019 |
| Feynman Prize 2007 — Theory | David A. Leigh | $5K | Oct 2007 |
| Feynman Prize 2021 — Experiment | Anne-Sophie Duwez | $5K | Oct 2021 |
| Feynman Prize 2023 — Theory | Alexandre Tkatchenko | $5K | Dec 2023 |
| Feynman Prize 2000 — Theory | Uzi Landman | $5K | Nov 2000 |
| Feynman Prize 2020 — Distinguished Student Award | Liang Feng | $1K | Dec 2020 |
| Feynman Prize 1998 — Experiment | M. Reza Ghadiri, Fotis Nifiatis | $5K | Nov 1998 |
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