Aviv Regev
Aviv Regev | |
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Fields | Bioinformatics and Computational Biology |
Institutions | Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
Alma mater | Tel Aviv University |
Doctoral advisor |
Eva Jablonka Ehud Shapiro[1] |
Doctoral students | Michal Rabani |
Notable awards |
Overton Prize 2008,[2] National Institutes of Health Director's Pioneer Award Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award. |
Aviv Regev is a computational biologist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard,[1] an associate professor in the department of biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology[3] and an Early Career Scientist at Howard Hughes Medical Institute.[4]
Education
Regev completed her Ph.D. at Tel Aviv University under the supervision of Eva Jablonka and Ehud Shapiro[5]
Research
Regev's highly cited[6][7][8] research includes work on gene expression[9][10] (with Eran Segal and David Botstein), and the use of π-calculus to represent biochemical processes.[11][12]
Awards
Regev was awarded the Overton Prize in 2008 for "outstanding accomplishment to a scientist in the early to mid stage of his or her career".[2]
References
- 1 2 http://www.broadinstitute.org/about/core-members/aviv-regev Aviv Regev at the Broad Institute
- 1 2 Sansom, C.; Morrison Mckay, B. J. (2008). Bourne, Philip E., ed. "ISCB Honors David Haussler and Aviv Regev". PLoS Computational Biology. 4 (7): e1000101. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000101. PMC 2536508. PMID 18795145.
- ↑ http://www.mit.edu/~biology/facultyareas/facresearch/regev.html Aviv Regev at MIT
- ↑ http://www.hhmi.org/research/ecs/regev_bio.html HHMI Early Career Scientist Aviv Regev
- ↑ Regev, A.; Shapiro, E. (2002). "Cellular abstractions: Cells as computation". Nature. 419 (6905): 343–343. doi:10.1038/419343a.
- ↑ https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=aviv+regev Aviv Regev in Google Scholar
- ↑ Search Results for author Regev A on PubMed.
- ↑ http://www.biomedexperts.com/Profile.bme/1170507/Aviv_Regev Aviv Regev in BiomedExperts
- ↑ Segal, E.; Shapira, M.; Regev, A.; Pe'er, D.; Botstein, D.; Koller, D.; Friedman, N. (2003). "Module networks: Identifying regulatory modules and their condition-specific regulators from gene expression data". Nature Genetics. 34 (2): 166–176. doi:10.1038/ng1165. PMID 12740579.
- ↑ Segal, E.; Friedman, N.; Koller, D.; Regev, A. (2004). "A module map showing conditional activity of expression modules in cancer". Nature Genetics. 36 (10): 1090–1098. doi:10.1038/ng1434. PMID 15448693.
- ↑ Regev, A.; Silverman, W.; Shapiro, E. (2001). "Representation and simulation of biochemical processes using the pi-calculus process algebra". Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing: 459–470. PMID 11262964.
- ↑ Priami, C. (2001). "Application of a stochastic name-passing calculus to representation and simulation of molecular processes". Information Processing Letters. 80: 25–31. doi:10.1016/S0020-0190(01)00214-9.
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