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Feynman Prize 2004 — Experiment

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Source IDjwmmF0O2x7
Descriptionto Homme Hellinga, Damian Allis, $5,000, 2004-10
Source URLlegacy.foresight.org/about/2004Feynman.html
ParentForesight Institute
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CreatedMar 25, 2026, 1:24 PM
UpdatedMar 25, 2026, 1:24 PM
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granteeIdHomme Hellinga, Damian Allis
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nameFeynman Prize 2004 — Experiment
amount5000
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date2004-10
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sourcelegacy.foresight.org/about/2004Feynman.html
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notes[Nanotechnology (Experiment)] Engineering of atomically precise devices capable of precise manipulation of other molecular structures, using computational design to reengineer natural protein structures into novel functional ones. Institution(s): Duke University.
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Source Check Verdicts

partial75% confidence

Last checked: 3/25/2026

The record correctly identifies Homme Hellinga as the 2004 Feynman Prize Experimental winner and the year/category are correct. However, the amount is contradicted ($10,000 stated in source vs $5,000 in record), and Damian Allis appears to be incorrectly listed as a co-grantee when he actually won a different award (Distinguished Student Award). The funder identifier cannot be verified from this source text.

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