Alex K. Shalek

Alex K. Shalek is a biomedical engineer, and a core faculty member of the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), an Associate Professor of Chemistry, and an Extramural Member of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Additionally, he is a Member of the Ragon Institute and an Institute Member of the Broad Institute, an Assistant in Immunology at Massachusetts General Hospital, and an Instructor in Health Sciences and Technology at Harvard Medical School. The multi-disciplinary research of the Shalek Lab aims to create and implement broadly-applicable methods to study and engineer cellular responses in tissues, to drive biological discovery and improve prognostics, diagnostics, and therapeutics for autoimmune, infectious, and cancerous diseases. Shalek and his lab are best known for their work in single-cell genomics and for studying a number of devastating, but difficult to study, human diseases with partners around the world.

Alex Shalek
Alex Shalek, August 2019
Born(1981-12-18)December 18, 1981
Alma materColumbia University
Harvard University
AwardsHarold E. Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award, MIT (2020)
Pew Charitable Trust Pew-Stewart Scholar (2018)
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Sloan Research Fellow (2018)
Searle Scholars Program (2015)
Beckman Young Investigators Award (2015)
NIH Director's New Innovator Award (2015)
Scientific career
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Broad Institute
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research
Ragon Institute
Mass General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Doctoral advisorHongkun Park
Websitewww.shaleklab.com
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