Jason Fabbri

Research
Jason’s current project involves developing a new material for electrophysiological interfacing with cell cultures. His prior research was mostly focused on employing various characterization techniques and in developing new techniques to understand the structure-function relationship in organic- and bio-molecular assemblies. Much of his work in the Shepard group has revolved around microfabrication and packaging of bioelectronic devices for applications to the nervous system. Overall, he is interested in developing tools and methods for controlling the dynamic 3D molecular scale structure of materials for biological applications.
Education
M.S., Materials Science & Engineering, Stanford University, 2008
Ph.D., Materials Science & Engineering, Stanford University, 2012
Postdoc, University of California, San Francisco, 2012-2014