Raul Mostoslavsky, MD, PhD

Raul Mostoslavsky, MD, PhD

2012 Honoree

Principal Investigator, Center for Cancer Research

Raul Mostoslavsky, MD, PhD, is a principal investigator at the Mass General Center for Cancer Research and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. His research laboratory has made important discoveries relating to a newly discovered class of genes called sirtuins, which has been linked to aging, metabolism and cancer. In a landmark discovery, Dr. Mostoslavsky’s laboratory discovered that the sirtuin gene SIRT6 is activated under conditions of oxygen and nutrient stress (as observed in tumors) and directly regulates the metabolism of glucose. This finding helps explain some fundamental observations about the different metabolism of cancer cells, which are known to use glucose for energy in very different ways from normal human tissues. The generally altered metabolism of cancer cells provides one of the most exciting new avenues in cancer research, with important implications for targeting cancer cells with high specificity.

The 2013 one hundred event is June 5 at the Westin Boston Waterfront

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Mass General honors 100 individuals and groups for their diverse contributions to the fight against cancer.

There is strength in numbers and Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center proves this each year. the one hundred is the Cancer Center’s annual fundraiser, honoring 100 individuals and groups whose diligence and discoveries, philanthropy and passion have helped advance the fight against cancer. Funds raised at the gala support research, patient care, education and community outreach programs.  Meet the Honorees.

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