Nicholas Navin
Nicholas Navin is an American biologist, and an associate professor at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Nicholas Navin is known as 'the father of single cell sequencing' for having pioneered the development of the first single cell sequencing methods for DNA [2]
Navin holds a dual appointment in the University's Department of Genetics and Department of Bioinformatics, and serves as a scientific advisor to the biotechnology company ZS Genetics.[3] Navin's work focuses on single cell sequencing, oncogenomics, bioinformatics and the genome evolution in cancer. Navin worked under the tutelage of Michael Wigler at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where he helped to develop the first single-cell DNA sequencing method: single nucleus sequencing. This discovery effectively established the field of single-cell genomics.[4][5]
Awards
2016 ACS Research Scholar
2016 Sabin Family Fellowship
2016 President's Achievement Award
2016 Faculty Scholar Award
2015 AAAS Wachtel Award
2014 Faculty Educator Award
2013 Wilson Stone Award
2013 T.C. Hsu Award
2012 Damon Runyon-Rachleff Innovation Award - Nadia's Gift Foundation
2010 Young Investigator Award, GT Magazine
2010 Abraham's Award
2009 T32 Fellowship NCI
2009 King & Miller Fellowship
2005 Lindsey-Goldberg Fellowship
References
- Efferth, Thomas; Schmidt, Felix (2016). "MDPI Scientific Journal". Pharmaceuticals. MDPI pharmoceuticals. 9 (2): 33. doi:10.3390/ph9020033. PMC 4932551. PMID 27322289.
- "Nicholas Navin executive profile". Bloomberg. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
- Jiang, Zhang (6 January 2014). "Singled out for sequencing". Peking University. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
- "AAAS Martin and Rose Wachtel Cancer Research Award". AAAS.org. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Retrieved 8 July 2015.