Nika Danialمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Metabolic Biology
- Cancer Research
- Diabetes
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Dr. Nika Danial is an Associate Professor of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School and the Department of Cancer Biology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. She leads the Danial Lab, investigating metabolic mechanisms that regulate cellular adaptation to stress, with a focus on fuel utilization in health and disease. Dr. Danial holds additional roles as Co-Director of the NCI-funded T32 Training Program in Cancer Chemical Biology and Metabolism. Her research integrates biochemistry, mouse models, and metabolomics to study metabolic contributions to cancer, diabetes, and neurological disorders. Education: PhD from Columbia University (1999), postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber under Dr. Stanley Korsmeyer. Key research areas include mitochondrial dynamics, glucose metabolism pathways, and the interplay between inflammation and metabolic signaling. The lab has pioneered studies on how metabolic flexibility impacts disease progression in pancreatic islets, lymphoma subtypes, and neuronal excitability. Publications highlight discoveries in mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation regulation, urea cycle anti-inflammatory mechanisms, and metabolic signatures in cancer subtypes. Her work has implications for developing therapies targeting metabolic vulnerabilities in diseases like diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and type 1 diabetes. The Danial Lab emphasizes rigorous training for the next generation of scientists through mentorship programs and interdisciplinary collaboration.








