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Kivanç Birsoy

2020 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science

Kivanc Birsoy standing in front of the steps on The Rockefeller University's campus in New York City.

Location

New York, NY

Title

Assistant professor, The Rockefeller University

Area(s) of Research

Regulation of cellular metabolism in the context of cancer and genetic disorders

Education

Bilkent University (BS, molecular biology and genetics); The Rockefeller University (PhD); Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research (postdoc)

Country of Birth

Turkey

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Kivanc Birsoy standing in front of the steps on The Rockefeller University's campus in New York City.

Kivanç Birsoy uses a counterintuitive approach to combat cancer, returning the spotlight to the tumor microenvironment. An assistant professor at Rockefeller University, Birsoy has uncovered metabolic changes in cancer cells that stem from the altered environments in which they grow. His work has uncloaked hidden aspects of normal cell metabolism that carry wide-ranging implications for treating human diseases.

Born in Izmir, Turkey, and raised in a middle-class family, Birsoy grew up amid political instability. His father, a dentist, and his mother, a high school biology teacher, urged him to become a doctor — a career with assured job prospects. Birsoy, however, instead nursed scientific ambitions: In high school, he became enamored with biology, and followed his passion with an undergraduate degree in molecular genetics from Bilkent University in Ankara, resolving to pursue graduate research in the United States.

In 2004, Birsoy joined the lab of Rockefeller University molecular biologist Jeffrey Friedman, where he studied the molecular underpinnings of how fat cells develop. He pursued his interest in metabolism as a postdoctoral fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

At MIT, countervailing a long-held view that mitochondria’s primary role in cancer is to serve as a source of energy for runaway division, Birsoy’s gene manipulation experiments revealed that mitochondria’s ability to make the amino acid aspartate is crucial for cancer. Later, as assistant professor at Rockefeller, Birsoy extended those findings, suggesting that blocking aspartate synthesis or uptake might represent a therapeutic strategy against cancer — one that might supplement radiation and chemotherapy.

Biomedical researcher Kivanc Birsoy watches a Rockefeller University student conduct an experiment at a lab bench.

In the coming years, Birsoy’s work is poised to unearth a host of altered metabolic states that could serve as drug targets in cancer. He attributes his early success to the intellectual ferment and abundant opportunities for blue-sky projects in the U.S.

 

Awards and Accomplishments

  • Sidney Kimmel Foundation Scholar (2016)
  • Searle Scholar (2016)
  • Irma T. Hirschl/Monique Weill-Caulier Trust Research Award (2016)
  • Sabri Ülker Science Award in Metabolism (2016)
  • NIH Director’s New Innovator Award (2017)
  • March of Dimes Basil O’Connor Scholar (2017)
  • AACR NextGen Award for Transformative Cancer Research (2017)
  • Pershing Square Sohn Prize (2018)
  • Pew-Stewart Scholar for Cancer Research (2018)
  • The Rockefeller University Distinguished Teaching Award (2019)

Jury Members

2020 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science

Heran Darwin

Professor of Microbiology, New York University School of Medicine

Laurie Dempsey

Senior Editor, Nature Immunology, Nature Publishing Group

Yibin Kang

Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Professor of Molecular Biology, Princeton University

Harmit S. Malik

Principal Investigator, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Luciano Marraffini

Professor of Bacteriology, The Rockefeller University

Leslie Vosshall

Robin Chemers Neustein Professor of Neurogenetics and Behavior, The Rockefeller University

Jedd Wolchok

Lloyd J. Old/Virginia and Daniel K. Ludwig Chair in Clinical Investigation, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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