Pardis Sabeti
Pardis Christine Sabeti (; born December 25, 1975) is an Iranian-American
computational biologist,
medical geneticist, and
evolutionary geneticist. She is a professor in the Center for Systems Biology and Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at
Harvard University, professor of Immunology and Infectious Disease at the
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, core institute member at the
Broad Institute, and an investigator of the
Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Sabeti and her lab have pioneered technologies for detecting, tracking, and countering deadly pathogens, including Ebola, Zika, Lassa, and SARS-CoV-2. They have also created some of the most powerful algorithms and molecular tools to characterize the human genome and methods for gene delivery of new biomedicines to specific tissues.
Sabeti was named one of ''
Time Magazine''
's
Persons of the Year in 2014 (Ebola Fighters), and one of the
''Time'' 100 most influential people in 2015. Her continued efforts including during the COVID-19 pandemic led her to receive a
''Time'' 100 Impact Award and to be inducted into the
National Academy of Medicine. She is the current host of the educational series ''Against All Odds: Inside Statistics'' sponsored by
Annenberg Learner and a
Crash Course on ''Outbreak Science'' and is the lead singer and a writer for the rock band Thousand Days.
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