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Brendan D. Manning

Cancer Biology

Harvard University

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About Brendan D. Manning at Harvard University (Harvard)

Brendan D. Manning is a professor at Harvard University whose research focuses on mTOR signaling pathways in cancer and metabolic diseases. Representative publications include "S6K1 Regulates GSK3 under Conditions of mTOR-Dependent Feedback Inhibition of Akt", and "Growth Signaling Networks Orchestrate Cancer Metabolic Networks", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

PI3K/AKT/mTOR signalingcancer metabolismlung cancertuberous sclerosis complexautophagyextracellular vesiclesovarian cancer screeningdietary protein regulation
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Research Output

Total Citations41,800

Top 5% globally

Publications221

Active researcher

h-index71

Nobel-level impact

i10-index111

Broad impact

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