Nikolai Slavov is a Professor and principal investigator based in Cambridge, MA, with eight years of formal experience leading labs that pioneer single-cell proteomics and ribosome-mediated translation regulation. He founded the Parallel Squared Technology Institute and leads the Slavov Lab at Northeastern University, where his team develops SCoPE-MS/SCoPE2 mass-spectrometry methods to quantify protein synthesis, modification, and degradation at single-cell resolution. His work sits at the intersection of quantitative measurement and conceptual model testing, using direct proteomic data to distinguish competing frameworks of gene expression control. An affiliate of the Broad Institute with prior research appointments at Harvard, MIT and Princeton, he combines deep experimental expertise with methodological innovation. Beyond the bench, he translates technical advances into scalable platforms for studying cell fate and disease, and his group’s focus on post-transcriptional regulation reveals regulatory layers not apparent from transcriptomics alone.
8 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Coordination of growth-rate with metabolism and gene expression, PhD Coordination of growth-rate with metabolism and gene expression at Princeton University
Harvard Medical School
Systems Biology, Systems Biology at University College Dublin
PMG
B.S. Molecular Biology, B.S. Molecular Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Molecular Biology, Molecular Biology at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski
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Nikolai Slavov - Professor at Northeastern University