UBC professor Dr. Nozomu Yachie is among the new and renewed Canada Research Chairs recently announced by the Government of Canada.
Dr. Yachie, a professor and director of research at the UBC School of Biomedical Engineering, has been renewed as the Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Synthetic Biology.
Harnessing technologies in genome editing, cell engineering and high-performance computing, Dr. Yachie’s laboratory is developing new technologies to measure the dynamics of molecules and cells in complex biological systems that could be used to treat and cure rare diseases.
Dr. Yachie and his team are focused on “DNA event recording” technologies that collect molecular and cellular information of individual cells and store that information in synthetic “DNA tapes.” The technology will allow researchers to view a historical record of cellular information to see what a cell did at various stages of its life cycle — revealing critical insights into diseases such as why a cell turned malignant, self-destructed or proliferated.
With the new understandings enable by Dr. Yachie’s research, he hopes to open up a whole new world of possible interventions and therapeutics for a range of diseases.
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