Yaakov
Nahmias
Professor of Bioengineering
Office: 3-512 Silberman Institute (ASILS)
Phone: +972-2-5494640
E-mail: ynahmias@cse.huji.ac.il
Website: https://www.nahmias-lab.com
Degrees
B.Sc., Chemical Engineering,
Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, 1999
Ph.D., Biomedical
Engineering, University of Minnesota, 2004
Postdoc, Bioengineering,
Harvard Medical School, 2006
Biography
Yaakov "Koby"
Nahmias is an ERC-funded biomedical engineer and entrepreneur. He is the
founding director of the Alexander Grass Center for Bioengineering at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the co-founder of the Israeli BioDesign
program. Nahmias work is focused on the integration of tissue engineering,
microfluidics, and metabolic regulation.
Selected
Publications
Goggle Scholar: H-Index 30, Citation 3763
OCRID:
0000-0002-6051-616X
Complete List of
Published Work in MyBibliography
1
Y. Nahmias, D.
J. Odde, Micropatterning of living cells by
laser-guided direct writing: application to fabrication of hepatic-endothelial
sinusoid-like structures, Nature Protocols, 1(5):2288-2296(2006)
2
O. Benny, O. Fainaru, A. Adini, F. Cassiola, L. Bazinet, I. Adini, E. Pravda, Y. Nahmias, S. Koirala,
G. Corfas, R. J. D'Amato, J. Folkman,
An orally delivered small-molecule formulation with antiangiogenic
and anticancer activity, Nature Biotechnology. 26(7):799-807
(2008)
3
S. Kidambi, R. Yarmush, E. Novik, P.B. Chao, M.L. Yarmush,
Y. Nahmias, Oxygen-mediated enhancement of metabolism, functional polarization,
gene expression, and drug clearance in co-cultures of primary hepatocytes, PNAS
106(37):15714-9 (2009)
4
B. Uygun, A. Soto-Gutierrez, H. Yagi,
M.L. Izamis, M.A. Guzzardi,
C. Shulman, J. Milwid, N. Kobayashi, A. Tilles, F. Berthiaume, M. Hertl, Y. Nahmias, M.L. Yarmush,
K. Uygun. Organ reengineering through development of
a transplantable recellularized liver graft using decellularized liver matrix. Nature
Medicine. 16(7):814-20. (2010)
5
P. Koria, H. Yagi, Y. Kitagawa, Z. Megeed, Y. Nahmias, R. Sheridan, M.L. Yarmush,
Self-assembling elastin-like peptides growth factor chimeric nanoparticles for
the treatment of chronic wounds. PNAS. 108(3):1034-9 (2011)
6
Y. Avior, G. Levy, M. Zimerman D.
Kitsberg, R. Schwartz, R. Sadeh, A. Moussaieff, M. Cohen, J. Itskovitz-Eldor,
Y. Nahmias. Microbial-Derived Lithocholic Acid and
Vitamin K2 Drive the Metabolic Maturation of Pluripotent Stem Cells Derived
Hepatocytes. Hepatology 2(1): 265-78. (2015)
7
A. Moussaieff, M. Rouleau, D.
Kitsberg, M. Cohen, D. Barasch, A. Nemirovski, S.S. Shen-Orr, I. Laevsky, M. Amit, D. Bomze, B. Elena-Herrmann, T. Scherf,
M. Nissim-Rafinia, S. Kempa,
J. Itskovitz-Eldor E. Meshorer,
D. Aberdam, Y. Nahmias. Glycolysis-mediated changes
in acetyl-CoA and histone acetylation control the early differentiation of
embryonic stem cells. Cell Metabolism 21(3): 392-402. (2015)
8
G. Levy, D. Bomze, S. Heinz, S.D. Ramachandran,
A. Noerenberg, M. Cohen, O. Shibolet,
E. Sklan, J. Braspenning, Y. Nahmias. Long-term culture and expansion of primary human
hepatocytes. Nature Biotechnology 33(12): 1264-1271. (2015)
9
D. Bavli, S. Prill, E. Ezra, G.
Levy, M. Cohen, M. Vinken, J. Vanfleteren,
M. Jaeger, Y. Nahmias, Real-time monitoring of metabolic function in
liver-on-chip microdevices tracks the dynamics of mitochondrial dysfunction. PNAS
113(16):E2231-40. (2016)
10
G. Levy, M.A. Guzzardi, N. Habib, D. Kitsberg,
D. Bomze, B.E. Uygun, K. Uygun, M. Trippler, J.F. Schlaak, O. Shibolet, E.H. Sklan, M. Cohen, J. Timm, N.
Friedman, Y. Nahmias, Nuclear Receptors Control Pro- and Anti-Viral Metabolic
Response to HCV Infection. Nature Chemical Biology 12, 1037–1045 (2016)