Full Professor & Director of Integrative Biology, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
Executive Director for Integrative Biology, Professor, Institute for Systems Biology; Affiliate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington; Adjunct Professor, Department of Cell Biology, University of Alberta
Area of Expertise: Systems biology, biotechnology, emerging and neglected diseases
Understanding biological complexity in the context of modular cellular organization is the foundation of cellular systems biology and is the focus of the Aitchison lab. Specifically, the lab investigates conditions that induce peroxisomes.
The Aitchison Lab is highly collaborative and integrative. Experts on staff range from engineers to physicists. As they work together to develop and apply new technologies and methods in genomics, proteomics, genetics, and computational biology, they are beginning to identify and mathematically model aspects of complex cellular responses and gene expression that can be applied to infectious disease research.
Support
The National Institutes of Health, The National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Disease Research and the Canadian Institute for Health Research provide support for Aitchison’s current research.
Field of Study
Since joining the Institute for Systems Biology in 2000, my laboratory has been exploiting systems based assays and analyses to reveal and understand complex biological phenomena. Over the past ten years, we have focused on yeast as a model for developing systems biology approaches. Now a principal investigator (Member) at Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, my goal is to immerse my lab in an environment rich in infectious disease research to enhance our collective exposure to, and education in, research of infectious diseases. I've also kept my faculty position and a lab at the Institute of Systems Biology to maintain a position at the cutting edge of systems biology and to bring new developments to infectious disease research at Seattle BioMed.
Biography
Education
Ph.D. Biochemistry McMaster University
B.Sc. Biotechnology and genetic engineering McMaster University
Professional Experience
- Director of Integrative Biology and Full Professor, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, 2011-present
- Senior Vice President and Executive Director for Integrative Biology, Institute for Systems Biology, 2011-present
- Professor, Institute for Systems Biology, 2005-present
- Associate Director, Institute for Systems Biology, 2006-2011
- Affiliate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington, 2003-present
- Adjunct Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, 2002-present
- Adjunct Professor, Department of Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, 2002-present
- Associate Professor, Institute for Systems Biology, 2000-2005
- Assistant Professor, Department of Cell Biology, faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, 1997-2000
Select Honors & Awards
- Canadian Foundation for Innovation Research, 1998
- Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Scholarship, 1997
- Medical Research Council of Canada Scholarship, 1997
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Associate Fellowship, 1995
- Medical Research Council of Canada Post Doctoral Fellowship, 1992
- Department of Biochemistry Scholarship, 1991
- Ontario Graduate Studies Scholarship, 1991
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Postgraduate Studentship, 1988
- Department of Biochemistry Scholarship, McMaster University, 1986
- Senate Scholarship, McMaster University, 1985
Staff
Abe Armstrong, Visiting Scientist
Anna Bran, Senior Project Coordinator
Lindsay Carpp, Postdoctoral Scientist
Sam Danziger, Bioinformatics Scientist
David Dilworth, Visiting Scientist
Arvind Jamakhandi, Postdoctoral Scientist
Song Li, Visiting Scientist
Leslie Miller, Visiting Scientist
Garrett Poshusta, Graduate Student
Alexander Ratushny, Staff Scientist
Rich Rogers, Visiting Scientist
Ramsey Saleem, Senior Scientist
Kate Sitko, Research Technician II
Jennifer Smith, Visiting Scientist