Dylan Steury
Dylan Steury ’24 is a fourth-year student studying BioEngineering. He is passionate about making the communities he’s involved in a better place to be. Whether that be cities neighborhoods, communities that suffer from certain genetic diseases, or at the Center for Access to Engineering Excellence. At the CAEE he is one of four Co-Leads, who help manage the center, where they provide free tutoring and other free resources to make Berkeley engineers as successful as possible.
For the past two summers, Dylan has interned at the Gladstone Institutes within the Conklin Lab, where the team aims to cure genetic diseases using state-of-the-art genome-engineering technology, such CRISPR technology and patient specific induced pluripotent stem cells. More specifically, Dylan has worked on a genetic cure for Charcot Marie Tooth disease.