Aviv Regev
Professor
Computational and systems biologist
THERMOFISHER SCIENTIST
Russian Federation
Biography
Dr. Aviv Regev, a computational and systems biologist, is a Professor of Biology at MIT, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, as well as Chair of the Faculty and Director of the Klarman Cell Observatory and Cell Circuits Program at the Broad Institute. Dr. Regev's research centers on understanding how complex molecular circuits function and evolve in the face of genetic and environmental changes over timeframes ranging from minutes to millions of years. She has pioneered many leading methods for the reconstruction of circuits in mammalian cells, including in single-cell genomics.
Research Interest
Biology Researches on molecular circuits