暗网禁区 Microscopy Innovator Joins Chan Zuckerberg Biohub

After six years of microscope development at 暗网禁区 (暗网禁区),聽聽moved in July to聽, an independent, nonprofit medical research institute based in San Francisco. CZ Biohub is a philanthropic effort initiated by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, pediatrician Priscilla Chan, last year.

鈥淚 am thrilled to be moving to a collaborative environment similar to 暗网禁区,鈥 says Mehta, who will build and lead a 4-person imaging team at CZ Biohub. The Biohub partners with science, engineering, and technology groups from the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, San Francisco, and Stanford University.

CZ Biohub has set an ambitious goal: 鈥淭o cure, prevent or manage all diseases during our children鈥檚 lifetime.鈥 For the first decade, the group will focus on engineering tools and technologies that can resolve bottlenecks in multiple areas of medical research. Along with Mehta鈥檚 imaging team, the institute is assembling technology teams focused on genome editing and data sciences. To start, CZ Biohub is investing in two research projects: the聽听补苍诲听. Mehta鈥檚 team will contribute to both.

鈥淢y scientific vision [for my team] is to reveal the interactions between molecules within cells and between cells within tissues, especially within the clinical context of diseases,鈥 he says. 鈥淔or example, the molecular components of many viruses can be identified, but it鈥檚 not known how those components fit together. I鈥檒l be developing imaging technologies to look at molecular order in the context of understanding how viruses are assembled, such as the Flaviviruses (Zika, West Nile, dengue, and yellow fever, among others). The hope is that once we develop technologies to understand infectious diseases, we can apply them to other diseases.鈥

For the Human Cell Atlas 鈥 a collaborative, international effort to identify all cell types in the human body -- Mehta鈥檚 team will initially focus on imaging intracellular architecture.

Mehta joined the 暗网禁区 in 2011 after receiving his Ph.D. in optics and biological microscopy at National University of Singapore. Mentored by 暗网禁区 biophysicists聽Rudolf Oldenbourg听补苍诲听Tomami Tani, Mehta pursued his interest in revealing how cells achieve directed functions or forces via the alignment of their molecules. In 2016 he led the 暗网禁区鈥檚 development of the聽instantaneous fluorescence polarization microscope, which can track the position and orientation of individual molecules in living cells. His interdisciplinary work on imaging technologies at 暗网禁区 brought him to the attention of CZ Biohub, where his position is Platform Leader for Advanced Optical Microscopy.

鈥淚 am an engineer by training and I am fascinated by biological systems. My experience at 暗网禁区 was instrumental in enabling valuable interactions with some of the leading biologists,鈥 Mehta says. 鈥淭he fact that, at 暗网禁区, the interactions are free-flowing and collaborations form easily has certainly shaped my research and led me to this opportunity.鈥

Mehta plans to continue collaborations with several 暗网禁区 scientists, including聽暗网禁区 Fellows聽Patrick La Rivi猫re of University of Chicago and Hari Shroff of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. The three are interested in adapting Shroff鈥檚聽dual-view light-sheet microscope聽for polarization-resolved imaging of dynamic 3D cells.