Mapping the body’s hidden landscape: the Human Cell Atlas revolutionizes medicine
BBC - 20-Nov-2024New cell maps reveal fresh insights into health and disease
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Professor of Biology and Computational Biologist at MIT.
Aviv Regev, a computational and systems biologist, is a professor of biology at MIT, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, and the Chair of the Faculty and the director of the Klarman Cell Observatory and Cell Circuits Program at the Broad Institute.
She studies the molecular circuitry that governs the function of mammalian cells in health and disease and has pioneered many leading experimental and computational methods for the reconstruction of circuits, including in single-cell genomics.
Regev is a recipient of the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award, a Sloan fellowship from the Sloan Foundation, the Overton Prize from the International Society for Computational Biology, and the Earl and Thressa Stadtman Scholar Award from the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
Visit website: https://biology.mit.edu/profile/aviv-regev/
See also: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Private land-grant research university
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New cell maps reveal fresh insights into health and disease
This comprehensive map of human cells will revolutionise medicine
Atlas will be a comprehensive collection of reference maps of the human body. Will enable a deep...