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Andre Levchenko is the John C. Malone Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Yale University, with secondary appointments in the Department of Neurosurgery and affiliations with the Cancer Signaling Networks, Immunology, and the Yale Program in Neurodevelopment and Regeneration. His research focuses on systems biology, signal transduction, and cell-cell communication, utilizing microfluidics and computational modeling to study cancer progression, stem cell behavior, and neurological disorders.
- PhD, Columbia University
- MEng, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Levchenko's work explores how cells process dynamic signals to make critical decisions, particularly in glioblastoma migration, organoid development, and cardiovascular tissue engineering. His lab develops innovative microfluidic platforms and mathematical models to dissect multicellular communication and signaling networks.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to understanding YAP-driven cancer invasion, NOTCH signaling in angiogenesis, and metabolic regulation of hypoxia responses. He has pioneered methods for organoid modeling and single-cell analysis, advancing precision in biological signaling studies.
Scientific Awards:
- Computational Molecular Biology Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Burroughs Wellcome Fund)
- National Academies Keck Futures Conference Invitee
- Distinguished Guest Lecturer, University of Virginia
- American Asthma Foundation Early Excellence Award
- Fellow, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
Levchenko leads the Levchenko Lab at the Yale Systems Biology Institute, collaborating with institutions like Mayo Clinic and Yale Cancer Center. His research has received recognition in Faculty of 1000 and multiple journal highlights.
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