Marcia Haigis

Marcia Haigis, Ph.D.

Professor of Cell Biology (HMS)

Marcia C. Haigis, Ph.D. obtained her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin in 2002 and performed postdoctoral studies at MIT studying mitochondrial metabolism. In 2006, Dr. Haigis joined the faculty of Harvard Medical School, where she is currently a Professor in the Department of Cell Biology. Dr. Haigis is an active member of the Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging, a member of the Ludwig Center at Harvard Medical School, and was recently selected for the National Academy of Medicine Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Program.

The Haigis Lab aims to: 1) identify molecular mechanisms by which mitochondria respond to cellular stress and 2) elucidate how these cellular mechanisms contribute to aging and age-related diseases, such as cancer. The Haigis lab has made key contributions to our understanding of metabolic reprogramming in cancer, including identifying nodes of metabolic vulnerability in the control of fat oxidation in leukemia and metabolic recycling of ammonia to generate amino acids important for tumor growth.

Harvard Medical School

Dept. of Cell Biology, LHRRB 301A

240 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Lab phone: 617-432-6865

Localized Metabolomic Gradients in Patient-Derived Xenograft Models of Glioblastoma.
Authors: Authors: Randall EC, Lopez BGC, Peng S, Regan MS, Abdelmoula WM, Basu SS, Santagata S, Yoon H, Haigis MC, Agar JN, Tran NL, Elmquist WF, White FM, Sarkaria JN, Agar NYR.
Cancer Res
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Leveraging insights into cancer metabolism-a symposium report.
Authors: Authors: Cable J, Finley L, Tu BP, Patti GJ, Oliver TG, Vardhana S, Mana M, Ericksen R, Khare S, DeBerardinis R, Stockwell BR, Edinger A, Haigis M, Kaelin W.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
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Sweet Temptation: From Sugar Metabolism to Gene Regulation.
Authors: Authors: Notarangelo G, Haigis MC.
Immunity
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T Cell Activation Depends on Extracellular Alanine.
Authors: Authors: Ron-Harel N, Ghergurovich JM, Notarangelo G, LaFleur MW, Tsubosaka Y, Sharpe AH, Rabinowitz JD, Haigis MC.
Cell Rep
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Adaptation of Human iPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes to Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors Reduces Acute Cardiotoxicity via Metabolic Reprogramming.
Authors: Authors: Wang H, Sheehan RP, Palmer AC, Everley RA, Boswell SA, Ron-Harel N, Ringel AE, Holton KM, Jacobson CA, Erickson AR, Maliszewski L, Haigis MC, Sorger PK.
Cell Syst
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Histone demethylase KDM6A directly senses oxygen to control chromatin and cell fate.
Authors: Authors: Chakraborty AA, Laukka T, Myllykoski M, Ringel AE, Booker MA, Tolstorukov MY, Meng YJ, Meier SR, Jennings RB, Creech AL, Herbert ZT, McBrayer SK, Olenchock BA, Jaffe JD, Haigis MC, Beroukhim R, Signoretti S, Koivunen P, Kaelin WG.
Science
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Defective respiration and one-carbon metabolism contribute to impaired naïve T cell activation in aged mice.
Authors: Authors: Ron-Harel N, Notarangelo G, Ghergurovich JM, Paulo JA, Sage PT, Santos D, Satterstrom FK, Gygi SP, Rabinowitz JD, Sharpe AH, Haigis MC.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Chemical and Physiological Features of Mitochondrial Acylation.
Authors: Authors: Ringel AE, Tucker SA, Haigis MC.
Mol Cell
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l-Alanine activates hepatic AMP-activated protein kinase and modulates systemic glucose metabolism.
Authors: Authors: Adachi Y, De Sousa-Coelho AL, Harata I, Aoun C, Weimer S, Shi X, Gonzalez Herrera KN, Takahashi H, Doherty C, Noguchi Y, Goodyear LJ, Haigis MC, Gerszten RE, Patti ME.
Mol Metab
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Transaminase Inhibition by 2-Hydroxyglutarate Impairs Glutamate Biosynthesis and Redox Homeostasis in Glioma.
Authors: Authors: McBrayer SK, Mayers JR, DiNatale GJ, Shi DD, Khanal J, Chakraborty AA, Sarosiek KA, Briggs KJ, Robbins AK, Sewastianik T, Shareef SJ, Olenchock BA, Parker SJ, Tateishi K, Spinelli JB, Islam M, Haigis MC, Looper RE, Ligon KL, Bernstein BE, Carrasco RD, Cahill DP, Asara JM, Metallo CM, Yennawar NH, Vander Heiden MG, Kaelin WG.
Cell
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