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Alex K. Shalek is a
biomedical engineer Biomedicine (also referred to as Western medicine, mainstream medicine or conventional medicine)
, 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 The Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT ( ; also referred to as the Koch Institute, KI, or CCR/KI) is a cancer research center affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) located in Cambridge, Massachusetts ...
at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1861, MIT has played a key role in the development of modern technology and science, and is one of the ...
. Additionally, he is a Member of the
Ragon Institute Phillip T. and Susan M. Ragon Institute is a medical institute founded in 2009 at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) by the funding from founder and CEO of InterSystems Phillip Ragon and his wife Susan Ragon to find vaccines for diseases of ...
and an Institute Member of the
Broad Institute The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard (IPA: , pronunciation respelling: ), often referred to as the Broad Institute, is a biomedical and genomic research center located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U ...
, an Assistant in Immunology at
Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital (Mass General or MGH) is the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School located in the West End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is the third oldest general hospital in the United Stat ...
, and an Instructor in Health Sciences and Technology at
Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the graduate medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is one of the oldest medical schools in the United States and is consi ...
. 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 Genomics is an interdisciplinary field of biology focusing on the structure, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes. A genome is an organism's complete set of DNA, including all of its genes as well as its hierarchical, three-dim ...
and for studying a number of devastating, but difficult to study, human diseases with partners around the world.


Education and previous research

Shalek received his B.A. ''summa cum laude'' in 2004 from
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
where he studied
chemical physics Chemical physics is a subdiscipline of chemistry and physics that investigates physicochemical phenomena using techniques from atomic and molecular physics and condensed matter physics; it is the branch of physics that studies chemical process ...
as a John Jay Scholar with Richard Bersohn and
Louis Brus Louis E. Brus is the S. L. Mitchell Professor of Chemistry at Columbia University. He is the discoverer of the colloidal semi-conductor nanocrystals known as quantum dots. Brus received the Franklin Institute's 2012 Bower Award and Prize for Achi ...
. He then performed graduate work in chemical physics developing arrays of nanowires as cellular "syringes" and electrochemical probes under the direction of
Hongkun Park Hongkun Park (born 1967 in Seoul) is Mark Hyman Jr. Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics at Harvard University. He received his BS in chemistry at Seoul National University in 1990, and his PhD in physical chemistry at Stanford Un ...
at Harvard University. After, as a postdoctoral fellow, under the direction of Park and
Aviv Regev Aviv Regev (born July 11, 1971) is a computational biologist and systems biologist and Executive Vice President and Head of Genentech Research and Early Development in Genentech/Roche. She is a core member (on leave) at the Broad Institute of MIT a ...
at the Broad Institute, Shalek helped pioneer single-cell patterns in cellular responses to study how cells respond differently to the same condition, showing that genome-wide gene expression covariation across cells could be used to define cellular types and states, their internal "circuitry", from the “bottom-up”. As an independent investigator, Shalek and his lab have helped scale and simplify
single cell genomics Single-cell sequencing examines the sequence information from individual cells with optimized next-generation sequencing technologies, providing a higher resolution of cellular differences and a better understanding of the function of an individual ...
to study complex, low-input clinical specimens around the world. In parallel, they have used these and other approaches to help examine the causes and consequences of cellular heterogeneity across cancers, infectious diseases, and inflammation.


Ongoing research

Current work in the Shalek Lab includes both the development of broadly enabling technologies as well as their application to characterize, model, and control multicellular systems. With respect to technology development, the lab brings together areas of research in
genomics Genomics is an interdisciplinary field of biology focusing on the structure, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes. A genome is an organism's complete set of DNA, including all of its genes as well as its hierarchical, three-dim ...
,
chemical biology Chemical biology is a scientific discipline spanning the fields of chemistry and biology. The discipline involves the application of chemical techniques, analysis, and often small molecules produced through synthetic chemistry, to the study and ma ...
, and
nanotechnology Nanotechnology, also shortened to nanotech, is the use of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale for industrial purposes. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology referred to the particular technological goal o ...
to establish accessible approaches to profile and control cells and their interactions. In addition to these tools with the global research community, the lab is applying them to dissect human diseases, like COVID-19, methodically linking cellular features and clinical observations. Major areas of focus include how: immune cells coordinate balanced responses to environmental stresses; host cell-pathogen interactions evolve during infection; and, tumor cells evade therapeutic treatment and natural immunity. From these observations and those of others, the lab aims to understand how disease alters tissue function at the cellular level and realize therapeutic and prophylactic interventions to reestablish or support human health.


Select honors and awards

*2019-20
Harold E. Edgerton Harold Eugene "Doc" Edgerton (April 6, 1903 – January 4, 1990), also known as Papa Flash, was an American scientist and researcher, a professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is largely credited with ...
Faculty Achievement Award 2020 *Young Mentor Award,
Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the graduate medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is one of the oldest medical schools in the United States and is consi ...
, 2020 *Pew-Stewart Scholar,
Pew Charitable Trust The Pew Charitable Trusts is an independent non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO), founded in 1948. With over 6 billion in assets, its stated mission is to serve the public interest by "improving public policy, informing the public, a ...
Charitable Trust, 2018 – 2022 *Sloan Research Fellow in Chemistry,
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is an American philanthropic nonprofit organization. It was established in 1934 by Alfred P. Sloan Jr., then-president and chief executive officer of General Motors. The Sloan Foundation makes grants to support or ...
, 2018 – 2020 *Pfizer-Laubach Career Development Professorship, MIT, 2017 – 2020 *Associate Scientific Advisor, Science Translational Medicine, 2016 *
NIH Director's New Innovator Award National Institutes of Health Director's New Innovator Award is a research initiative first announced in 2007 designed to supports exceptionally creative, early-career investigators who propose innovative, high-impact projects. The focus is specif ...
, 2015 – 2020 *
Beckman Young Investigators Award The Beckman Young Investigators Award was established by Mabel and Arnold Beckman in 1991, and is now administered by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. The Beckman Young Investigator (BYI) Program is intended to provide research support to p ...
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation, 2015 – 2019 *
Searle Scholars Program The Searle Scholars Program is a career development award made annually to the 15 young US professionals in biomedical research and chemistry considered most promising. The award was established in 1980 by a donation from the Searle (company), Sear ...
*"Follow That Cell” Competition First Place (team member), NIH, 2015 *Hermann L.F. von Helmholtz Career Development Professorship, MIT, 2014 – 2016 *Excellence Award, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, 2013 *Dudley R. Herschbach Teaching Award, Harvard University, 2006 *Graduate Research Fellowship, NSF, 2005 – 2008 *Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Harvard University, 2005 *Phi Beta Kappa, Columbia University, 2004 *John Jay Scholar, Columbia University, 2000 – 2004


Select publications

*Huang, Siyi et al. (2021-01-21). "Lymph nodes are innervated by a unique population of sensory neurons with immunomodulatory potential". ''Cell''. 184 (2): 441–459.e25 *Ziegler, C.G.K. et al. (2020-05-28). “SARS-CoV-2 receptor ACE2 is an interferon-stimulated gene in human airway epithelial cells and is detected in specific cell subsets across tissues,” Cell, 181, 1016 (2020). *Hughes, Travis K. et al. (2020-10-13). "Second-Strand Synthesis-Based Massively Parallel scRNA-Seq Reveals Cellular States and Molecular Features of Human Inflammatory Skin Pathologies". ''Immunity''. 53 (4): 878–894.e7. *Kotliar, Dylan et al. (2020-11-25). "Single-Cell Profiling of Ebola Virus Disease In Vivo Reveals Viral and Host Dynamics". ''Cell''. 183 (5): 1383–1401.e19. *Kazer, Samuel W. et al. (2020-04). "Integrated single-cell analysis of multicellular immune dynamics during hyperacute HIV-1 infection". ''Nature Medicine''. 26 (4): 511–518. * Smillie, C.# et al. (2019). “Intra- and inter-cellular rewiring of the human colon during ulcerative colitis” ''Cell'', 178, 714 (2019). * Ordovas-Montanes, J. et al. (2018). “Reduced cellular diversity and an altered basal progenitor cell state inform epithelial barrier dysfunction in human type 2 immunity,” ''Nature'', 560, 649 (2018). *Martin-Gayo, E. et al. (2018). “A Rational Framework for Modulating Ensemble Immune Behaviors Inspired by HIV-1 Elite Control”, ''Genome Biol.'', 19, 10 (2018). * T. M. Gierahn et al. (2017) “Seq-Well: A Portable, Low-cost Platform for Single-Cell RNA-Seq of Low-Input Samples.” ''Nature Meth''. 14 (2017): 395. * I. Tirosh et al. (2017) “Dissecting the multicellular ecosystem of metastatic melanoma by single-cell RNA-seq.” ''Science'' 352.6282 (2016): 189-96. * E. Z. Macosko et al. (2015). “Genome-wide expression profiling of thousands of individual cells using nanoliter droplets.” ''Cell'' 161 (2015): 1202-14. * A. K. Shalek et al. (2014). “Large-Scale Single-Cell RNA-Seq Reveals Strategies for Regulating Cell-to-Cell Dynamic Variability through Paracrine Signaling.” ''Nature'' 510 (2014): 363. * A. K. Shalek et al. (2013). “Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals Bimodality in Expression and Splicing in Immune Cells.” ''Nature'' 498 (2013): 236-40. * N. Yosef et al. (2013). “Dynamic Regulatory Network Controlling Th17 Cell Differentiation.” ''Nature'' 496 (2013): 461-68.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Shalek, Alex Biomedical engineers Columbia College (New York) alumni Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science faculty Harvard University faculty Broad Institute people Living people American scientists 1981 births Massachusetts General Hospital people Engineers from California Sloan Research Fellows Searle Scholars Program recipients Harvard University alumni