About
Regev is a leader in deciphering molecular circuits that govern cells, tissues and organs in health and their malfunction in disease. Her lab has pioneered foundational experimental and computational methods in single-cell genomics, working toward greater understanding of the function of cells and tissues in health and disease, including autoimmune disease, inflammation and cancer. She is also founding co-chair of the Human Cell Atlas.
Awards
- Ernst Schering Prize, 2021
- Vanderbilt Prize, 2021
- Member, US National Academy of Medicine, 2020
- Keio Medical Science Prize, 2020
- Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences, 2020
- Member, US National Academy of Sciences, 2019
Relevant Publications
- Comiter C., Vaishnav E.D., Ciampricotti M., Li B., Yang Y., Rodig S.J., Turner M., Pfaff K. L., Jané-Valbuena J., Slyper M., Waldman J., Vigneau S., Wu J., Blosser R. R., Segerstolpe Å., Abravanel D., Wagle N., Zhuang X., Rudin C.M., Klughammer J., Rozenblatt-Rosen O., Kobayash-Kirschvink K.J., Shu J., Regev A. (2023). Inference of single cell profiles from histology stains with the Single-Cell omics from Histology Analysis Framework (SCHAF). bioRxiv 2023.03.21.533680; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.21.533680
- Jerby-Arnon L., Regev A. (2022). DIALOGUE maps multicellular programs in tissue from single-cell or spatial transcriptomics data. Nature Biotechnology. doi: 10.1038/s41587-022-01288-0. PMID: 35513526.
- Kobayashi-Kirschvink KJ, Gaddam S, James-Sorenson T, Grody E, Ounadjela JR, Ge B, Zhang K, Kang JW, Xavier R, So PT, Biancalani T, Shu J, Regev A (2021). Raman2RNA: Live-cell label-free prediction of single-cell RNA expression profiles by Raman microscopy. bioRxiv doi: 10.1101/2021.11.30.470655.