Manu Prakash

Manu Prakash

Associate Professor, Dept of Bioengineering

Co-founder: Foldscope, Planktoscope, Cephla 

Manu Prakash is an Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University. He is an expert on microscopy and physical biology, well known for his groundbreaking inventions of “frugal science” tools making science accessible. He speaks about his experience of defying traditional disciplinary boundaries to invent solutions to problems in global health, science education, and ecological surveillance. 

Manu runs a curiosity-driven lab at Stanford. The lab also designs, develops, and deploys “frugal science” tools to democratize access to science for all. Manu is passionate about removing the financial barriers between people and their curiosity and excitement for science.  He invented the incredible Foldscope, an ultra-affordable and accessible paper microscope that has since been used across the world in global health, citizen science, and K-12 education. The lab has released more than a dozen “frugal science” inventions in the field of diagnostics, disease ecology, ocean monitoring, sustainable materials and distributed manufacturing. 

Manu is the recipient of several notable awards and accolades.  In 2016, he received the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship “genius grant” in recognition of his research into the diversity of life forms using innovative frugal science tools. He has also received the Ernst Abbe Award (2021); Microbiology Society Unilever Colworth Prize (2020); INDEX Design award (2017); National Geographic Emerging Explorer (2015); NIH Directors New Innovator Award (2015); and NSF CAREER Award (2014).

He is a member of the Biophysics Program in Stanford’s School of Medicine, and the Center for Innovation in Global Health. He is a faculty fellow of Stanford, ChEM-H, and a senior fellow at Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. Between 2008-11, he was a junior fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows. He holds several patents and has published his research in numerous scientific journals including PLoS One, Journal of Experimental Biology, Science, and Nature, among others.

Manu completed a Ph.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2008) and a B.Tech. at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (2002).

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