Costas Lyssiotis
@lyssiotis
Professor, biochemist and cancer researcher. Views are personal. See @LyssiotisLab for lab business.
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http://costaslyssiotis.com 15-10-2013 20:01:31
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Commemorating the first, annual Seth Boyer Award for Excellence in Research, in memory of Seth, a UMPhysiology student in the lab. Seth was an extremely bright, hard-working, thoughtful, diligent scientist. He never backed down from a challenge and made important contributions…
Colleagues Michigan Medicine, U-M Rogel Cancer Center: consider volunteering for this fun event sharing cancer science with our communities!
❤️Megan Radyk, PhD in the highlight
1/ Science, food, & fun at the Lyssiotis Lab retreat! [**] Seriously the best team 🥹
**cue Dad about to tell you he’s got the best kids
New Lyssiotis Lab swag is in… and it’s lit 🔥
Thanks to Narges for design and Heather Giza for artwork 🙌🏼
📽️ Cancer relies on #metabolism pathways to grow, which has U-M Rogel Cancer Center researchers, like Costas Lyssiotis, looking at how to use food and diet to exploit #cancer 's vulnerabilities as a foundation of new potential therapies. Learn more: youtube.com/watch?v=JBUXr3…
📽️ Cancer relies on #metabolism pathways to grow, which has U-M Rogel Cancer Center researchers, like Costas Lyssiotis, looking at how to use food and diet to exploit #cancer 's vulnerabilities as a foundation of new potential therapies. Learn more: youtube.com/watch?v=JBUXr3…
“They just work really hard. And that inspires everyone else to do the same.”
— Samuel Kerk, a recent cancer biology Ph.D. graduate on his co-mentors, UMPhysiology professors Costas Lyssiotis and Yatrik Shah
Learn more: myumi.ch/n73VR
#Mentorship #UMich #GradSchool
1,000,000 congrats!!! I don’t think we (PascaLab) could possibly be more proud of this guy 😊
cc: UMPhysiology, U-M Rogel Cancer Center
I am excited to share that I have accepted the position of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) at Cornell University, Cornell MBG Ithaca, New York. Thank you Cornell for giving me the opportunity to pursue research at your esteemed institution.