
Research
The mission of my research program is to address basic and clinical questions at the intersection of cancer metabolism, mitochondrial genetics, and cancer genomics, with a focus on translational applications in kidney cancer. Our research focuses on developing cutting-edge informatic and modeling approaches to address a single overarching question: how genotype and the tumor microenvironment cooperatively shape metabolic phenotypes.
Current Projects:
- Mitochondrial genetics
- Tumor metabolism
- Cancer cachexia
Bio
Ed Reznick completed his Bachelor’s Degree Summa Cum Laude from Cornell University in Biological Engineering in 2008. He subsequently obtained a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University in 2013. From 2013-2017, he was a postdoctoral fellow/staff scientist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with Chris Sander and Niki Schultz. Since 2017, Reznick has been a faculty member at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Selected Publications: