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Feynman Prize 2023 — Experiment

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Source IDOxqg6w3JyS
Descriptionto James J. Collins, USD 5000, 2023-12
Source URLwww.prweb.com/releases/foresight-institute-announces-2023-feynman-prize-winners-301970124.html
ParentForesight Institute
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CreatedMar 25, 2026, 4:44 AM
UpdatedMar 25, 2026, 1:24 PM
SyncedMar 25, 2026, 1:24 PM

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granteeIdJames J. Collins(person)
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granteeEntityIdJames J. Collins(person)
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nameFeynman Prize 2023 — Experiment
amount5000
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date2023-12
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sourcewww.prweb.com/releases/foresight-institute-announces-2023-feynman-prize-winners-…
notes[Nanotechnology (Experiment)] Pioneering synthetic gene circuits with practical applications in diagnostics and therapeutics, including a genetic toggle switch enabling programmable diagnostics and on-demand production of vaccine antigens and antibiotics. Institution(s): Massachusetts Institute of T
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Source Check Verdicts

partial85% confidence

Last checked: 4/9/2026

The source text confirms the name of the prize (Feynman Prize in Experiment), the year (2023), the grantee (Professor James J. Collins), and the funder (Foresight Institute). The announcement date is October 29, 2023. However, the source does not provide the prize amount ($5000) or specify December 2023 as the award date—it only mentions the announcement date in October and Vision Weekend events in November-December 2023. The amount and specific award date are unverifiable from this source.

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