Heini M. Natri, Ph.D.

Heini M. Natri, Ph.D.

Research Assistant Professor
Bioinnovation and Genome Science Division

Heini M. Natri, Ph.D.

Dr. Heini Natri is a Research Assistant Professor in the Banovich Lab within the Division of Bioinnovation and Genome Science at the Translational Genomics Research Institute. Their research is focused on uncovering the genetic, molecular, and cellular mechanisms underlying phenotypic diversity, disease risk, pathogenesis, and treatment response. Their recent and ongoing work leverages state-of-the-art single-cell multi-omics and spatial transcriptomics technologies to accelerate biomedical discovery in clinical and pre-clinical settings. Their research expands across conditions, such as brain tumors, prostate cancer, peritoneal carcinomatosis, and lung disease, as well as across treatment modalities, such as Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies, localized chemotherapy, and radiation. Dr. Natri pursues highly collaborative translational studies for the development of precision medicine interventions, as well as basic and applied studies widely relevant to human diversity, health, well-being, and the responsible use of genetic information in research.

Brown, C.E., Hibbard, J.C., Alizadeh, D, Blanchard, M.S., Natri, H.M., Wang, D., Ostberg, J.R., Aguilar, B., Wagner. J.R., Paul, J.A., Starr, R., Wong, R.A., Chen, W., Sulkin, N., Aftabizadeh, M., Filippov, A., Chaudhry, A, Ressler, J.A., Kilpatrick, J., Myers-McNamara, P., Chen, M., Wang, L.D., Rockne, R.C., Georges, J., Portnow, J., Barish, M.E., D’Apuzzo, M., Banovich, N.E., Forman, S.J., Badie, B. 2024. Locoregional delivery of IL-13Rα2-targeting CAR-T cells in recurrent high-grade glioma: a phase 1 trial. Nat. Med., doi: 10.1038/s41591-024-02875-1

Gutova, M., Hibbard, J.C., Natri, H.M., Ma, E., Levy, A., Chimg, N.-O, Qiu, R., Nguyen, C., Melendez, E., Aguilar, B., Starr, R., Yuan, Y.-C., Yin, H., Rockne, R., Ono, M., Banovich, N.E., Brown, B., Kahn M. 2024. Targeting WNT Signaling for Improved Glioma Immunotherapy. Front. Immunol., doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1342625

Natri, H.M.*, Azodi, C.B.*, Peter, L., Taylor, C.J., Chugh, S., Kendle, R.P., Chung, M., Flaherty, D.K., Matlock, B.K., Calvi, C.L., Blackwell, T.S., Ware, L.B., Bacchetta, M., Walia, R., Shaver, C.M., Kropski, J.A., McCarthy, D.J. & Banovich, N.E. 2024. Cell type-specific and disease-associated eQTLs in the human lung. Nat Genet., doi : 10.1038/s41588-024-01702-0

Natri, H.M., Chapman, C.R., Heraty, S., Dwyer, P., Walker, N., Kapp, S.K., Dron, H.A., Martinez-Agosto, J.A., Mikkola, L., Doherty, M. 2023. Ethical challenges in autism genomics: recommendations for researchers. Eur. J. Med. Genet, doi: 10.1016/j.ejmg.2023.104810

Natri, H.M., Hudjashov, G., Guy Jacobs, G. Kusuma, P., Saag, L., Darusallam, C.C., Metspalu, M., Sudoyo, H., Cox, M.P., Romero, I.G., Banovich, N.E. 2021. Genetic architecture of gene regulation in Indonesian populations identifies QTLs associated with local ancestry and archaic introgression. AJHG, doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2021.11.017

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