Yoshi is a visiting scientist from Teijin Pharma Limited, in Japan. He is interested in the relationship between metabolic changes and diseases.
Lost in translation: Before I came to the US, I had no doubt in my mind that okra was a Japanese word, just like sushi and teriyaki. I think many Japanese people still think so.
Aslihan was born in Istanbul, Turkey. She received her bachelor degree in Genetic and Bioengineering from Istanbul Bilgi University and is currently a 2nd year master student at Heidelberg University and German Cancer Research Center (DFKZ). After 5 months of training in the Spatial Metabolomics group of European Molecular Biology Laboratories (EMBL), she joined the Haigis Lab as a visiting researcher to learn about mitochondrial sirtuins and cancer metabolism.
My focus is on cancer metabolism; specifically, I am interested in the role of fatty acid oxidation in colorectal cancer upon dietary changes and the metabolic enzymes that allow switches in fuel utilisation.
I am a visiting Master's student working under the mentorship of Dr. Robert van de Ven. I am interested in studying the metabolic alterations that underlie cancer initiation and progression. In addition, I am assisting Robert with his experiments.
I'm a visiting scientist from CNS Drug Discovery Unit, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd., Japan. I'm interested in the mitochondrial dysfunction in CNS diseases.
I'm interested in the mitochondrial dysfunction and metabolic change in human disease. I'm a visiting scientist from the Cardiovascular and Metabolic Drug Discovery Unit, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd., Japan.