We would like to invite you to the Matthew Vander Heiden’s expert lecture, a leading figure in cancer metabolism and the director of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Biology at MIT, which will give a seminar about their work at Biocev (the main auditorium) next Tuesday, June 25, at 14.00 hours.
The title and synopsis are attached below:
How understanding metabolism informs cancer progression
Changes in cell metabolism are necessary to support cell proliferation, and accumulating evidence suggests that cancer metabolic adaptations can also promote other epigenetic and genetic changes that contribute to cancer progression. How specific cancers use metabolism to support proliferation is influenced by factors in the tumor microenvironment, including nutrient availability, with nutrient availability in tissues differing from those found in blood. By examining how nutrients in different microenvironments affect cancer, we are gaining insights into how cancers adapt to grow in different environments and how this affects other relevant cancer phenotypes.