Aviv Regev

Bioinformatician

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2024 Elected as a foreign member of the Royal Society and an associate member of the European Molecular Biology Organization.
2024 Begins serving as a scientific advisory board member of Arc Institute.
2023 Delivered a TED AI talk on 'Can AI Help Develop New Medicines' and received the 25th L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards (Laureate for North America).
2022 Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and delivered the Anderson Lecture at the University of Virginia. Received the Nakasone Award from the Human Frontiers Science Program.
2021 Received multiple prestigious awards including an honorary doctorate from ETH Zurich, the Ernst Schering Prize, the James Prize in Science and Technology Integration from the National Academy of Sciences, and the Vanderbilt Prize.
2021 Became a fellow of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR).
2020 Awarded the Keio Medical Science Prize, the Lurie Prize from the Foundation for the NIH, delivered the Mendel Lecture at the European Society of Human Genetics, and received the Jonathan Kraft Prize from Massachusetts General Hospital.
2020 Elected as a fellow of the Helmholtz Fellowship and became a member of the US National Academy of Medicine (NAM).
2020 Elected as a member of the US National Academy of Medicine (NAM).
2020 Became the Head and Executive Vice President of Genentech Research and Early Development, located in South San Francisco, and joined the extended Corporate Executive Committee of Roche.
2019 Elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and received the FASEB Excellence in Science Mid-Career Investigator Award.
2019 Elected as a member of the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
2018 Served on the Life Sciences jury for the Infosys Prize and delivered notable lectures at the University of Oxford (Weatherall Lecture), Harvey Society in New York (Harvey Lecture), and Stanford University (McCormick Lecture).
2017 Received the Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research and the ISCB Innovator Award. Also became a fellow of the International Society of Computational Biology (ISCB).
2014 Received the Earl and Thressa Stadtman Scholar Award from the American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB).
2014 Pitched the idea for the Human Cell Atlas project, aiming to describe all cell types in the human body, which she co-founded with Sarah Teichmann and international collaborators.

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