Alireza Mashaghi
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Alireza Mashaghi is a biophysicist and medical scientist at Leiden University. He is known for his contributions to single-molecule analysis of chaperone assisted protein folding, molecular topology and medical systems biophysics and bioengineering. Mashaghi made the first observation of direct chaperone involvement during folding of a protein. This work which has been published in Nature solved a long-standing puzzle in biology. In 2017, he reported a new model for chaperone
DnaK The 70 kilodalton heat shock proteins (Hsp70s or DnaK) are a family of conserved ubiquitously expressed heat shock proteins. Proteins with similar structure exist in virtually all living organisms. Intracellularly localized Hsp70s are an importa ...
function and made a discovery that, according to Ans Hekkenberg, "overturns the decades-old textbook model of action for a protein that is central for many processes in living cells". He and his co-workers found that chaperone DnaK can recognise natively folded protein parts and stabilise them. Inspired by single-molecule analysis of biopolymers, Mashaghi and his team developed a topology framework, termed as
circuit topology The circuit topology of a folded linear polymer refers to the arrangement of its intra-molecular contacts. Examples of linear polymers with intra-molecular contacts are nucleic acids and proteins. Proteins fold via formation of contacts of variou ...
, which enabled studying folded molecular chains, beyond what knot theory can offer. Both knot theory and circuit topology aim to describe chain entanglement. Knot theory considers any entangled chain as a connected sum of
prime knot In knot theory, a prime knot or prime link is a knot that is, in a certain sense, indecomposable. Specifically, it is a non-trivial knot which cannot be written as the knot sum of two non-trivial knots. Knots that are not prime are said to be co ...
s, which are themselves undecomposable. Circuit topology splits any entangled chains (including prime knots) into basic structural units called soft contacts, and lists simple rules how soft contacts can be put together. An advantage of circuit topology is that it can be applied to open linear chains with intra-chain interactions, so called hard contacts. This enabled topological analysis of proteins and genomes, which are often described as "unknot" in knot theory. Mashaghi also contributed to others areas in biophysics and bioengineering including
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biophysics and membrane sensing, nanoparticle technology, and organ-on-a-chip technology. In particular, the Mashaghi team was one of the first to introduce Organ Chip technology to the field of
virology Virology is the scientific study of biological viruses. It is a subfield of microbiology that focuses on their detection, structure, classification and evolution, their methods of infection and exploitation of host cells for reproduction, th ...
. For example, his team engineered the first chip-based disease model for Ebola hemorrhagic shock syndrome. Ebola and similar viruses pathologically alter the mechanics of human cells, which is recapitulated in organ chip models. Moreover, the Mashaghi team developed optical tweezers and acoustic force spectroscopy based assays to probe such mechanical alterations at the single cell level. Mashaghi is also active in interdisciplinary research in
ophthalmology Ophthalmology ( ) is a surgical subspecialty within medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care. Following a medic ...
and clinical medicine. In 2017, he and his co-workers at Harvard developed an immunotherapy strategy to improve survival of cornea grafts. The work which gained significant media attention, provides hope for patients with inflamed cornea bed, typically suffering from high graft rejection rates. Together with his co-workers, he contributed to the use of stem cell technology, omics technology, and systems biophysics approaches in ophthalmology. Furthermore, in their research, Alireza Mashaghi and his team are linking
statistical physics Statistical physics is a branch of physics that evolved from a foundation of statistical mechanics, which uses methods of probability theory and statistics, and particularly the mathematical tools for dealing with large populations and approxim ...
and medical diagnostics; this unprecedented link between physics and medicine may allow for early and efficient diagnosis of certain diseases. During his academic career, Mashaghi has been affiliated with various institutions including
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
, Leiden University,
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,
Delft University of Technology Delft University of Technology ( nl, Technische Universiteit Delft), also known as TU Delft, is the oldest and largest Dutch public technical university, located in Delft, Netherlands. As of 2022 it is ranked by QS World University Rankings among ...
, ETH Zurich,
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, and AMOLF. Mashaghi has published more that 100 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals including several papers in
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and Nature specialty journals. He worked and co-authored with
Cees Dekker Cornelis "Cees" Dekker (born 7 April 1959 in Haren, Groningen) is a Dutch physicist, and Distinguished University Professor at the Technical University of Delft. He is known for his research on carbon nanotubes, single-molecule biophysics, and na ...
, Anthony A. Hyman, Colin Adams,
Donald E. Ingber Donald E. Ingber (born 1956) is an American cell biology, cell biologist and bioengineering, bioengineer. He is the founding director of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University,Crow, James Mitchell (19 Janua ...
, Huib Bakker, Reza Dana, and Petra Schwille. He serves on editorial board of several journals including Nano Research and Scientific Reports. In 2018, Mashaghi has been named as "Discoverer of the Year" by Leiden University.Our Talents & Discoveries 2017 - Universiteit Leiden
/ref> He is the recipient of several awards including an honorarium from American Chemical Society.


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