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Agios Pharmaceuticals Attracts Leading Cancer Metabolism Experts -Drs Chi Dang, Joshua Rabinowitz, Clary Clish, Matthew Vander Heiden Cambridge, MA – November 24, 2008 – Agios Pharmaceuticals, the first biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel
Cancer metabolism is a new and exciting field of biology that represents a breakthrough understanding of how cancer cells become addicted to using "Our objective at Agios is to build a transformative company based on the rapidly evolving science. Key to this mission is working with the best minds to understand the convergence of cancer and metabolism across tumor types and a variety of metabolic conditions to effectively select and target the key metabolic addiction points of cancer cells.” said Kevin Starr, interim Chief Executive Officer, Agios Pharmaceuticals and Partner, Third Rock Ventures. “Drs. Dang, Vander Heiden Agios was founded by three of the foremost authorities and leaders within the field of cancer metabolism: Lewis C. Cantley, Ph.D., Director of the Cancer Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Professor of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School; Tak W. Mak, Ph.D., Director of The Campbell Family Institute for Cancer Research and Professor of The University of Toronto; and Craig B. Thompson, M.D., Director, Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania. The new scientific advisors join the inaugural members of the Company’s Scientific Advisory Board, which features some of the most renowned scientific experts within the fields of oncology and metabolism including; Paul S. Anderson, Ph.D., retired executive of Bristol-Myers Squibb and Merck ; Ronald A. DePinho, M.D., Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School; Pier Paolo Pandolfi, M.D., Ph.D., Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Homer L. Pearce, Ph.D., retired executive of Eli Lilly & Company; David M. Sabatini, M.D., Ph.D., Background on New Scientific Advisors Chi Van Dang, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Dang’s laboratory has contributed to the understanding of the function of the Dr. Dang earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Georgetown University and his M.D. from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Rabinowitz’s laboratory is a recognized leader in the comprehensive analysis of cellular metabolism through mass spectrometry. He brings expertise in Dr. Rabinowitz earned two B.A. degrees, in Mathematics and Chemistry, from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his Ph.D. in Biophysics and his M.D. from Stanford University. Clary B. Clish, Ph.D. Dr. Clish is recognized as one of the leading experts in the field of metabolite profiling using tandem mass spectrometry. Prior to joining the Broad Institute, Dr. Clish received his Ph.D. from Portland State University and his B.Sc. in Chemistry and Biological Sciences from McGill University. Matthew Vander Heiden, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Vander Heiden is recognized as one of the leading experts in the field of cancer metabolism. As a clinical fellow in the laboratory of Lewis Cantley, Ph.D. Dr. Vander Heiden received his B.S. in Biological Chemistry, M.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. James Bradner, M.D. Dr. Bradner currently leads a chemical biology group at the Broad Institute investigating cellular function of histone deacetylases and the role of autophagy in hematologic malignancies. His group applies forward and reverse chemical genetic platforms, high-content screening and small-molecule microarrays for ligands modulating autophagy. Dr. Bradner received his A.B. in Biochemical Sciences from Harvard University, his M.D. from the University of Chicago and his M.M.S. from Harvard Medical School. About Agios Pharmaceuticals Media Contact: [ back to top ] |
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