Semir Beyaz, PhD
Assistant Professor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Semir Beyaz is an Assistant Professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) in New York. He received his B.S. degree in Molecular Biology and Genetics at Izmir Institute of Technology in Turkey in 2009. After working at the Bone Marrow Transplantation Center at Massachusetts General Hospital between 2009-2010, he joined Harvard University, Immunology PhD program. There, he worked at Boston Children’s Hospital on the epigenetic regulation of blood cell development and also at the Koch Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology on dietary regulation of intestinal stem cell function and tumorigenesis. After receiving his PhD from Harvard with best thesis award in 2017, he established his research laboratory at CSHL. His lab is focusing on how dietary and metabolic perturbations affect the interactions between microbes, epithelial cells and immune cells and influence tissue regeneration, cancer and immunity.