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Paul A. Khavari is the Carl J. Herzog Professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine and the Founding Co-Director of the Stanford Program in Epithelial Biology. He is an elected member of the
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The Khavari Laboratory
uses multiomic and computational approaches to study stem cell differentiation, cancer, and the genomics of common polygenic human diseases.


Education

Khavari studied biology and history at Stanford University then earned an MD at
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. He did research at the
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and
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before undertaking Dermatology residency training at Yale. He completed PhD studies in the laboratory of Gerald Crabtree at the Stanford University School of Medicine.


Academic career

Khavari joined the Stanford faculty in 1993, and began service as Chief of Dermatology at the VA
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Healthcare System. In 1999, he co-founded the Stanford Program in Epithelial Biology with Dr. Tony Oro and has served as Co-Director since. In 2010, he was appointed Chair of the Stanford University School of Medicine Department of Dermatology, a leading dermatology department globally. He was one of three Stanford faculty members elected to the
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(now
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) in 2014. Research in the Khavari laboratory focuses on genome regulation, signaling, noncoding RNAs, and innovating new human tissue genetic models, with a special focus on the cutaneous epidermis. The lab accomplished the first genetic corrections of human skin tissue, defined the minimal oncogenic gene set needed to transform normal human tissues into cancer, and identified the kinetics of human malignant transformation using novel human tissue cancer models. The Khavari group also identified new essential roles for a number of regulators in epidermal homeostasis, including ZNF750, MAF, MAFB, PRMT1, CSNK1A1, EHF, MPZL3, FDXR, TINCR, and ACTL6A. It uncovered new regulators and effectors of Ras GTPases, including small noncoding snoRNAs as direct Ras-binders that modulate its function and mTORC2 as a new direct Ras downstream effector critical for the pro-proliferation impacts of Ras signaling. The lab defined two major classes of genomic enhancers in dynamic gene regulation and used multiomics and deep learning approaches to decode the combinatorial cis-regulatory DNA motif lexicon that drives epidermal differentiation. The lab has innovated a number of technologies, including single cell perturb-ATAC-seq, RNA protein interaction detection (RAPID), RNA-protein microarray hybridization, and mosaic human skin tissue models. In cancer studies, the Khavari lab identified and characterized tumor specific keratinocytes in cutaneous squamous cell cancer, characterized a new tumor suppressor pathway, and defined a new sunlight induced oncogene in skin cancer.


Selected Honors and Awards

Khavari has received a number of honors and awards, including most recently the ''Stephan Rothman Memorial Award,'' the highest award given by the Society of Investigative Dermatology. 2021             Stephen Rothman Memorial Award, Society for Investigative Dermatology 2018             Kligman-Frost Leadership Award, Society for Investigative Dermatology 2016             Lila & Murray Gruber Cancer Research Award, American Academy of Dermatology 2014             National Academy of Medicine 2012             American Skin Association 25th Anniversary Lifetime Scientific Achievement Award 2009             American Association of Physicians 2008             Tanioku Kihei Memorial Award, Japanese Society for Investigative Dermatology 2004             Marion B. Sulzberger Memorial Award, American Academy of Dermatology 2004             William Montagna Award, Society for Investigative Dermatology 1999             American Society for Clinical Investigation 1998             HHMI Junior Faculty Scholar Award, Stanford University 1997             V.A. Young Investigator Award, V.A. Palo Alto Health Care System 1996             U.S. Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers 1995             Shannon Award, National Institutes of Health


Notable Trainees and their current Affiliation

* Keith Choate, Yale * Jennifer Zhang, Duke * Min Fang, University of Washington * Yoshi Kubo, University of Tokushima * Cornelia Seitz, Goettingen * Masahito Tarutani, Tokyo University * Zurab Siprashvili, Stanford * Kun Qu, USTC * George Sen, UCSD * Susana Ortiz-Urda, UCSF * Todd Ridky, University of Pennsylvania * Kavita Sarin, Stanford * Jennifer Chen, Stanford * Lisa Boxer, NIH * Cari Lee, Stanford * Markus Kretz, University of Regensburg * Xiaomin Bao, Northwestern * Bryan Sun, UCSD * Eon Rios, Stanford * Aparna Bhaduri, UCLA * Andrew Ji, Mount Sinai  


References

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