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Nadav Ahituv

Professor at UCSF

Nadav Ahituv is a prominent figure in the field of genetics and genomics, currently serving as the Director of the Institute for Human Genetics at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He is also a Professor in the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences at UCSF. Ahituv received his PhD in human genetics from Tel Aviv University, where he focused on hereditary hearing loss. His research primarily involves understanding gene regulatory elements and their impact on human disease and diversity. He has developed innovative techniques such as cis-regulation therapy (CRT) and adipose manipulation transplantation (AMT).

Ahituv's lab is known for its work on massively parallel reporter assays (MPRAs), which enable high-throughput characterization of gene regulatory elements. His research interests include functional genomics, gene regulation, human genetics, obesity, neurodevelopment, and cancer diagnosis. He has received several awards for his contributions, including the ASCPT Leon I. Goldberg young investigator award in 2014 and the Scientific Achievement Award from The American Society of Human Genetics in 2024.

On LinkedIn, Nadav Ahituv's profile highlights his role as Professor and Director at UCSF, and he frequently shares updates on his research and publications.1234

Highlights

Jan 31 · pharmacy.ucsf.edu
Nadav Ahituv, PhD - UCSF School of Pharmacy
May 23 · EurekAlert
Scientists leverage machine learning to decode gene regulation in the developing human brain - EurekAlert
Scientists leverage machine learning to decode gene regulation in the developing human brain - Eurek
Mar 5 · en.wikipedia.org
Nadav Ahituv - Wikipedia
Oct 18 · Nature.com
Chromatin compartmentalization regulates the response to DNA ... - Nature.com
Chromatin compartmentalization regulates the response to DNA ... - Nature.com

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