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Feynman Prize 2012 — Theory
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| Source Table | grants |
| Source ID | YirKbHsh5s |
| Description | to 7-OzHdSOus, $5,000, 2012-10 |
| Source URL | foresight.org/prizes/feynman-prizes/ |
| Parent | Foresight Institute |
| Children | — |
| Created | Mar 25, 2026, 1:24 PM |
| Updated | Mar 25, 2026, 1:24 PM |
| Synced | Mar 25, 2026, 1:24 PM |
Record Data
id | YirKbHsh5s |
organizationId | Foresight Institute(organization) |
granteeId | David Soloveichik(person) |
orgEntityId | Foresight Institute(organization) |
orgDisplayName | — |
granteeEntityId | David Soloveichik(person) |
granteeDisplayName | — |
name | Feynman Prize 2012 — Theory |
amount | 5000 |
currency | USD |
period | — |
date | 2012-10 |
status | — |
source | foresight.org/prizes/feynman-prizes/ |
sourceResourceId | ac3eb94ecd5ab914 |
notes | [Nanotechnology (Theory)] General theory of DNA strand displacement cascades, showing that systems of DNA molecules can be designed with arbitrary dynamic behavior and are Turing-complete, proving DNA molecules can compute any function. Institution(s): University of California, San Francisco. |
programId | BaJ3RF-cs9 |
dataSourceId | — |
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Last checked: 4/3/2026
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