Ali Shilatifard | |
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Spouse | Laura Shilatifard |
Children | 4 |
Awards | Elected member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (AAA&S)[1]
Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) ASBMB-AMGEN Award[2] |
Scientific career | |
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Ali Shilatifard is an American biochemist, molecular biologist, the Robert Francis Furchgott Professor and chairman of the department of biochemistry and molecular genetics, and the director of the Simpson Query Institute for Epigenetics[3][4] at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He has served as a member of the Senior Editorial Board for the journal Science.[5] He also served as the founding Deputy Editor and the first academic Editor for Science's open access journal Science Advances between 2014 and 2023.[6] During his tenure as the editor of Science Advances, the journal brought onboard roughly 50 deputy editors and over 350 associate editors managing over 22,000 annual submissions and roughly 2,000 annual publications, reaching an impact factor of 14.98.[6] He has served on the Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) of Keystone Symposia, Max Planck Society, and Genentech and is a member of the jury for the BBVA Foundation Prize in Medicine.
Research in Shilatifard's lab focuses on the cause of childhood leukemia through chromosomal translocations, the role of ELL in this process, and the discovery of the Super Elongation Complex as being a central complex linking MLL translocations into a diverse number of genes to leukemic pathogenesis. He is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and elected member of American Academy of Arts & Sciences (AAA&S).