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Prof. Fraenkel received his A.B. in Chemistry and Physics from Harvard College and his Ph.D. in Biology at the laboratory of Professor Carl Pabofrom at MIT. He continued his post-doctoral research as a fellow at the laboratory of Professor Stephen Harrison at Harvard University.
Ernest (“Ernie”) Frankel, 97, passed away after a brief illness, at his home in Los Angeles on September 19, 2020. Born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Charlotte, NC to Beatrice and Irving Frankel, he attended the University of North Carolina, where he was president of his fraternity, Tau Epsilon Phi and the editor of the college newspaper ...
Ernest FRAENKEL | Cited by 16,754 | of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA (MIT) | Read 244 publications | Contact Ernest FRAENKEL
Systems Biology of Disease. We are developing computational and experimental approaches to search for new therapeutic strategies for diseases. New experimental methods make it possible to measure cellular changes across the genome, epigenome, proteome, and metabolome.
Novelist, screenwriter, and producer, Ernest Frankel was a regular contributor to the Perry Mason television series and wrote the novels Tongue of Fire (1955) and Band of Brothers (1958).
Ernest Fraenkel. Professor of Biological Engineering.
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Associate Professor of Biological Engineering. Department: Biological Engineering (BE) Room: 16-241A. Phone Number: (617) 258-8702. Email: fraenkel-admin@mit.edu. Lab Website. Department Website. Research Areas: Chemical Biology and Metabolomics. Evolutionary and Computational Biology. Regulatory Genomics, Epigenomics, and Proteomics.