Brendan Manning, Ph.D.

Brendan Manning, Ph.D.

Professor and Acting Chair, Department of Molecular Metabolism (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Affiliate Member of Cell Biology (HMS)

Brendan Manning, Ph.D. is a Professor and Acting Chair in the Department of Molecular Metabolism at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He received his PhD from Yale University in 2000 and was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School. In 2004, Dr. Manning became the first faculty member hired in the then newly established Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases (later changed to Molecular Metabolism) at Harvard-Chan. Dr. Manning was an inaugural recipient of the National Cancer Institute’s Outstanding Investigator Award. 

Research in the Manning lab is defining the molecular interface between cellular signaling networks and metabolic networks, as it relates to both normal physiology and diseases with metabolic dysregulation as a key feature, including cancer, diabetes, and aging-related diseases. Research efforts are focused in part on defining the regulatory mechanisms and functions of a signaling network converging on the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) protein complex and the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), which relay an array of extracellular and intracellular growth signals to control the balance between anabolic and catabolic metabolism in cells, tissues, and tumors.

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Authors: Authors: Zhang Y, Manning BD.
Nature
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Identification of potential drug targets for tuberous sclerosis complex by synthetic screens combining CRISPR-based knockouts with RNAi.
Authors: Authors: Housden BE, Valvezan AJ, Kelley C, Sopko R, Hu Y, Roesel C, Lin S, Buckner M, Tao R, Yilmazel B, Mohr SE, Manning BD, Perrimon N.
Sci Signal
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Tuberous sclerosis complex 2 loss increases lysophosphatidylcholine synthesis in lymphangioleiomyomatosis.
Authors: Authors: Priolo C, Ricoult SJ, Khabibullin D, Filippakis H, Yu J, Manning BD, Clish C, Henske EP.
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol
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mTORC1 signaling activates NRF1 to increase cellular proteasome levels.
Authors: Authors: Zhang Y, Manning BD.

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Selective VPS34 inhibitor blocks autophagy and uncovers a role for NCOA4 in ferritin degradation and iron homeostasis in vivo.
Authors: Authors: Dowdle WE, Nyfeler B, Nagel J, Elling RA, Liu S, Triantafellow E, Menon S, Wang Z, Honda A, Pardee G, Cantwell J, Luu C, Cornella-Taracido I, Harrington E, Fekkes P, Lei H, Fang Q, Digan ME, Burdick D, Powers AF, Helliwell SB, D'Aquin S, Bastien J, Wang H, Wiederschain D, Kuerth J, Bergman P, Schwalb D, Thomas J, Ugwonali S, Harbinski F, Tallarico J, Wilson CJ, Myer VE, Porter JA, Bussiere DE, Finan PM, Labow MA, Mao X, Hamann LG, Manning BD, Valdez RA, Nicholson T, Schirle M, Knapp MS, Keaney EP, Murphy LO.
Nat Cell Biol
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Coordinated regulation of protein synthesis and degradation by mTORC1.
Authors: Authors: Zhang Y, Nicholatos J, Dreier JR, Ricoult SJ, Widenmaier SB, Hotamisligil GS, Kwiatkowski DJ, Manning BD.
Nature
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ZBTB7A acts as a tumor suppressor through the transcriptional repression of glycolysis.
Authors: Authors: Liu XS, Haines JE, Mehanna EK, Genet MD, Ben-Sahra I, Asara JM, Manning BD, Yuan ZM.
Genes Dev
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Molecular basis of giant cells in tuberous sclerosis complex.
Authors: Authors: Kwiatkowski DJ, Manning BD.
N Engl J Med
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The TSC complex is required for the benefits of dietary protein restriction on stress resistance in vivo.
Authors: Authors: Harputlugil E, Hine C, Vargas D, Robertson L, Manning BD, Mitchell JR.
Cell Rep
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Low-dose radiation exposure induces a HIF-1-mediated adaptive and protective metabolic response.
Authors: Authors: Lall R, Ganapathy S, Yang M, Xiao S, Xu T, Su H, Shadfan M, Asara JM, Ha CS, Ben-Sahra I, Manning BD, Little JB, Yuan ZM.
Cell Death Differ
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