Dr. Michael W Deem is a well-known US scientist. He is currently a venture capitalist and CEO. Previously, he was an Entrepreneur in Residence with Khosla Ventures. He was professor of bioengineering at Rice University. His expertise lies in the field of computational and theoretical biology, where he has made significant contributions to the understanding of viral evolution. For two decades, Deem studied influenza vaccines. Among his results was a method to estimate the effectiveness of the vaccine that is three times more reliable than the gold-standard animal models. Deem engaged the community for outreach on public vaccination.
However, outside of his academic work, Dr. Michael Deem has a passion for high-performance driving, including Porsches. High-end vehicles offer high performance, sleek designs, and cutting-edge technology. As an accomplished scientist, Michael W Deem has an appreciation for the precision engineering and advanced technology found in luxury cars. Among the brands, Michael is most enthusiastic about Porsches. Porsche is a German automaker known for its high-performance sports cars, including the iconic 911. Michael’s current daily driver is a 911 Turbo S. This is the same car he has driven at tracks in Texas, Louisiana, and Alabama. High-performance driving is one way for Michael to indulge in their passions and interests outside of their professional pursuits.

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His academic journey began in 1991 at Caltech, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. He obtained his Ph.D. in 1994 in the Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. While attending Harvard University, Dr. Deem completed his postdoctoral research in Physics. He joined UCLA in 1996 as an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. He joined Rice University as the John W. Cox Professor of Bioengineering and Professor of Physics & Astronomy in 2002. There he founded the Graduate Program in Systems, Synthetic, and Physical Biology. He was chair of the department of Bioengineering from 2014-2017.

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Dr. Michael W Deem is a highly accomplished US scientist. He made significant contributions to the field of computational and theoretical biology. He was recognized with numerous awards: Michael Deem has received a number of awards over the years, including NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Chemistry (1995-1996); Assistant and tenured Associate Professor, UCLA (1996-2002); NSF CAREER Award (1997-2001); Northrop Grumman Outstanding Junior Faculty Research Award (1997); Visiting Professor, University of Amsterdam (1999); A Top 100 Young Innovator, MIT’s Technology Review (November 1999) (Profile and Original Profile); Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow (2000); Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award (2002); John W. Cox Professor, Rice University (2002-2020); Allan P. Colburn Award (2004); Editorial Board Member, Protein Engineering, Design and Selection (2005-present); Fellow, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (2005); Member, Board of Directors, Biomedical Engineering Society (2005-2008); Fellow, American Physical Society (2006); Member, Rice University Faculty Senate (2006-2009); Vaughan Lectureship, California Institute of Technology (2007); Member, Nominating Committee, Division of Biological Physics, American Physical Society (2007); Member, Board of Governors, Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter (2007-present); Fellow, Biomedical Engineering Society (2009); BMES Representative on the FASEB Publications & Communications Committee (2009-2012); Professional Progress Award (2010) (Profile); Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2010); External Scientific Advisor, Princeton Physical Sciences-Oncology Center (2010-present); Associate Editor, Physical Biology (2011-2018); Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award, The Academy of Medicine, Engineering & Science of Texas (2012); Founding Director, Systems, Synthetic, and Physical Biology (2012-2014, raised $0.5M seed funding); Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar (2012-2013); Chair, Department of Bioengineering (2014-2017, raised $12M in external startup funding for new faculty); Editorial Advisory Board, Bioengineering and Translational Medicine, (2016-2019); Donald W. Breck Award for zeolite science (2019); and NACD Board Leadership Fellow and Directorship Certification (2020). His name has been synonymous with innovation and thought-provoking research for three decades. He enjoys mentorship, vaccine design, and helping others invent the future.

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