Professor

Ali Khademhosseini is the CEO of the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation. Formerly, he was Levi Knight Professor of Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, and Radiology at the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA). He was the Founding Director of the Center for Minimally Invasive Therapeutics at UCLA.

He joined UCLA starting from Nov. 2017 from Harvard University where he was a Professor at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and faculty at the Harvard-MIT’s Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST), Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) as well as an associate faculty at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. At Harvard University, he directed the Biomaterials Innovation Research Center (BIRC) a leading initiative in making engineered biomedical materials.

He is a leader in applying bioengineering solutions to precision medicine. His large and interdisciplinary group is interested in developing ‘personalized’ solutions that utilize micro- and nanoscale technologies to enable a range of therapies for organ failure, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. In enabling this vision, he works closely with clinicians (including interventional radiologists, cardiologists, and surgeons). For example, he has developed numerous techniques in controlling the behavior of patient-derived cells to engineer artificial tissues and cell-based therapies. He is also developing ‘organ-on-a-chip’ systems that aim to mimic human physiology and pathology to enable patient-specific evaluation of drug candidates. In addition, his laboratory is a leader in utilizing biofabrication to form vascularized tissues with appropriate microarchitectures as well as regulating stem cell differentiation in microengineered environments. He has also pioneered various high-performance biomaterials that can respond to each patient’s needs. He has edited multiple books/journal special issues and is an author on >650 peer-reviewed journal articles, editorials and review papers, >70 book chapters/edited books, and >20 patent/disclosure applications. His work has been published in leading journals and routinely highlighted in international media.  He has been cited >64,800 times and has an H-index of 131. Also, he has given over 250 invited seminars and keynote lectures. Annually for the past five years, he has been selected by Thomson Reuters as one of the World’s Most Influential Minds as a Highly Cited Researcher.

Dr. Khademhosseini’s interdisciplinary research has been recognized by over 60 major national and international awards. He is the recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor given by the US government for early-career investigators. In 2007, he was named a TR35 recipient by the Technology Review Magazine as one of the world’s top young innovators. In 2011, he received the Pioneers of Miniaturization Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) for his contribution to microscale tissue engineering and microfluidics.  In 2016, he received the Sr. Scientist Award of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society-Americas (TERMIS-AM) and in 2017 he received the Clemson Award of the Society for Biomaterials. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES), Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Biomaterials Science and Engineering (FBSE), Materials Research Society (MRS), NANOSMAT Society, and American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He is also the recipient of the Mustafa Prize ($500,000 prize) as well as a member of the International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering, Royal Society of Canada, and Canadian Academy of Engineering.

Dr. Khademhosseini is highly interested in training students and postdoctoral fellows for which he received the MIT’s Outstanding Undergraduate mentor. Over 50 of his previous trainees have gone to academia as faculty at institutions including Harvard University-Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, University of California-Riverside, Arizona State University, Texas A&M University, University of Pittsburgh, INSERM, Northeastern University, Hanyang University, Singapore National University, and Tsinghua University.

Dr. Khademhosseini is an Associate Editor for ACS Nano. Previously, he served as the Research Highlights editor for Lab on a Chip.  He is on the editorial boards of numerous journals including Small, RSC Advances, Advanced Healthcare Materials, Biomaterials Science, Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Biomacromolecules, Reviews on Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Materials, Journal of Biomaterials Science-Polymer Edition and Biofabrication. He received his Ph.D. in bioengineering from MIT (2005), and MASc (2001) and BASc (1999) degrees from the University of Toronto both in chemical engineering.

 Selected Awards, Honors, and Lectureships
2018Adson Distinguished Lecture, Mayo Clinic, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
2018Association of Professors and Scholars of Iranian Heritage (APSIH) Honorary Member
2018APSIH Scholar Award
2018Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellow
2018Corrine Bahr Memorial Lectureship, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI
2018NANOSMAT Award
2018IEEE Sr Member
2018Materials Research Society Fellow
2018Acta Biomaterialia Silver Medal
2017Advanced Materials Hall of Fame
2017Thompson Reuters - Highly Cited Researcher
2017IEEE EMBS William J. Morlock Award
2017Society for Biomaterials Clemson Award
2016Biomaterials Outstanding Paper Award
2016Nano-Micro Letters Researcher Award
2016Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society-Americas (TERMIS-AM) Senior Scientist Award
2016Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Fellow
2016Thompson Reuters - Highly Cited Researcher
2016Most Cited Researchers List in Chemical Engineering as well as Materials Science and Engineering by Elsevier Scopus Data
2016University of Toronto Engineering Alumni Hall of Distinction
2016American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Division 15b Award
2016Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) Senior Faculty Mentor Award
2016Fellow in Biomaterials Science and Engineering (FBSE)
2016Khwarizmi Prize
2016Journal for Laboratory Automation Ten Award (JALA Ten)
2015NANOSMAT Fellow
2015Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Fellow
2015Thompson Reuters - Highly Cited Researcher
2015Materials Research Society (MRS) Kavli Early Career Award in Nanoscience
2015Blavatnik Foundation National Award for Young Scientists Finalist
2015Stratis V. Sotirchos Memorial Lectureship, Petra, Greece
2015Peck Lectureship, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Illinois Insittute of Technology, Chicago, IL
2014AIChE Nanoscale Science & Engineering Forum Young Investigator Award
2014International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS) Singapore Young Researcher Award
2014Thompson Reuters - Highly Cited Researcher
2014Blavatnik Foundation National Award for Young Scientists Finalist
2014ACS Kavli Foundation Emerging Leader in Chemistry
2014–2015IEEE-Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) Distinguished Lecturer
2014American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow
2014US National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and Brazilian Academy of Sciences Frontiers of Science and Engineering—participant
2014Nanotechnology award speaker, American Insitute of Chemical Engineering, Atlanta, GA
2014Kavli Emerging Leader in Chemistry Lecture, ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2014Plenary award presentation, International Conference of Young Researchers on Advanced Materials (IUMRS-IYCRAM), Hainan, China
2013AIChE Materials Engineering and Sciences Division Owens Corning Early Career Award
2013IEEE-EMBS Technical Achievement Award
2013Controlled Release Society (CRS) Young Investigator Award
2013Tae Gwan Park Award for Emerging Biomaterials
2013Journal for Laboratory Automation Ten Award (JALA TEN)
2012Small Young Innovator Award, Small Journal
2012NAS-Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium—Participant
2012Kavli Fellow
2012Biochemical Engineering Journal Young Investigator Award
2012National Academy of Engineering/Grainger Foundation-Frontiers of Engineering Collaborative Research Grant
2012American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Curtis W. McGraw Research Award
2012ACS Division of Biochemical Technology Young Investigator Award
2012Polymer Int’l/Int’l Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Polymer Award
2012American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) Fellow
2012Biotechnology and Bioengineering Daniel I.C. Wang Award
2012National Academy of Engineering—United States Frontiers of Engineering—Organizer
2012Texas NanoHealth Alliance Distinguished Lectureship, Houston, TX
2012Page Morton Hunter Lectureship, Department of Bioengineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
2011Pioneers of Miniaturization Prize—Royal Society of Chemistry’s Lab on a Chip/Corning Inc.
2011Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)
2011National Academy of Engineering—United States Frontiers of Engineering—Participant
2011IEEE- Early Career Award in Nanotechnology
2011Donald D. Harrington Faculty Fellowship, University of Texas-Austin
2011Think Big Delphi Fellowship
2011Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship
2011American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Y.C. Fung Young Investigator Award
2011Society for Biomaterials Young Investigator Award
2011O’Rear Lectureship, Department of Bioengineering, Rice University, Houston, TX
2010TERMIS-AM Young Investigator Award
2010NSF Alan T. Waterman Award, Honorable Mention
2010Allan P. Colburn Award, American Institute for Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
2010Unilever Award, Surface and Colloid Chemistry Division, American Chemical Society
2010Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator Award
2010Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) Innovation Award
2010JALA TEN
2010Harvard Club of Australia (HCA) Foundation Australia-Harvard Fellowship
2009Int’l Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering Young Faculty Member Award
2009National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award
2009University of Toronto 7T6 Alumni Early Career Award
2008IEEE-EMBS Early Career Achievement Award
2008Outstanding abstract at the Biomedical Engineering Society Conference
2008–2010Visiting Research Professor, University of Sydney, Australia
2008ACS Surface and Colloid Chemistry Division Victor K. LaMer Award
2007BMW Group Scientific Award “Passion for Innovation”
2007“World’s Top 35 Innovators Under 35—TR35”, MIT Technology Review Magazine
2007Ignited Minds Undergraduate Mentoring Award
2006Coulter Foundation Early Career Award
2005OMNOVA/MIT Program for Polymer Science and Technology—OMNOVA Solutions Signature University Award for Outstanding Contribution to Polymer-Related Research
2005BMES Outstanding Graduate Student Award
20051 st prize presentation at the Current Progress in Tissue Engineering Conference (with 5 others)
2005Patrick J. McGovern, Jr. Award for significant impact on the quality and overall spirit of entrepreneurship at MIT (with 6 others)
2004–2005Poitras Pre-Doctoral Fellowship
2004MIT Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor
2004Keystone Symposia Conference Travel Scholarship: Stem Cells
2004MIT Graduate Program of the Year, Techlink (with 3 others)
2001–2003Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada ( NSERC) Post Graduate Scholarship B
2001–2002MIT Post Graduate Fellowship (BEH)
2001Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) Scientific Day Symposium Best Poster Presentation
2001–2004Commonwealth Scholarship tenured at Cambridge University, UK (declined)
1999–2001NSERC Post Graduate Scholarship A
1999Centennial Thesis Award - For Excellence in Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Thesis
1998–1999Governor General’s Canada Scholarship in Environmental Engineering
1998–1999Shell Canada Ltd. Engineering Scholarship
1998Summer Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Research Fellowship
1997–1998Ardaugh Scholarship
1996–1999Six-time University of Toronto Dean’s Honors List Scholar
1996–1999Three-time member of the University of Toronto Dean’s Circle