Artem Babaian

PhD
Assistant Professor, Molecular Genetics / Donnelly Centre, University of Toronto
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Artem Babaian, PhD is a University of Toronto Assistant Professor in Molecular Genetics and in the Donnelly Centre for Cellular where he leads The Laboratory for RNA-Based Lifeforms (https://RNAlab.ca). His lab focuses on the discovery and biodiversity of Earth’s RNA viruses using state-of-the-art computational approaches.

Artem completed his Hons. BSc in Molecular Biology and Genetics at McMaster University, and his doctorate thesis in Medical Genetics with Dr. Dixie Mager was on the role of Endogenous Retrovirus transcription in human cancers for which we was awarded two Alexander Graham Bell graduate scholarship, a Roman M. Babicki scholarship, and the Patricia Baird Award for Excellence in Medical Genetics.

As an independent post-doctoral researcher Dr. Babaian initiated the Serratus project which led to the discovery of 130,000+ novel species of RNA viruses (relative to only 15,000 previously known). He was awarded a CIHR Banting Fellowship to continue this work at the University of Cambridge before returning to Toronto to start his group in 2022. In 2023, Dr. Babaian was recognized as a “Research Symbiont” a prize for exceptional data-sharing and advancement of the Open Science movement.