Henri Brunengraber, MD, PhD

Professor
Department of Nutrition
School of Medicine
Professor
Department of Biochemistry
School of Medicine
Member
Cancer Genomics and Epigenomics Program
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center

For the past 50 years I worked on the metabolic regulation of organs and cells in health and disease, using biochemical, isotopic and metabolomic techniques.

Teaching Information

Teaching Interests

one-one one mentoring in metabolic (dys)regulation

Teaching Schedule

  • Fall 2010: Metabolic regulation of perfused organs
  • Faculty in Annual NIDDK-sponsored course in "Use of isotopic techniques for metabolic research" (for 13 years)

 

Office Hours

By appointment

Research Information

Research Interests

Dr. Brunengraber's research concentrates on metabolic regulation investigated in isolated cells and perfused organs by a combination of metabolomics and stable isotopic technologies based on mass spectrometry. This combination allows the discovery of new metabolic pathways and new regulatory mechanisms. It was with these techniques that, in 1994, his lab discovered what is now called the reductive metabolism of glutamine. This process plays an important role in the metabolism of cancer cells.

Research Projects

  • Metabolic regulation of pancreatic cancer
  • Pathobiochemistry of retinopathy of prematurity
  • Pathobiochemistry of macular degeneration
  • Preservation of perfused limbs in preparation to transplantation
  • Nephropathy of diabetes

Recent Funding

  • Co-Investigator in 2 NIH grants (5 and 4 years, starting 07/2021) to Dr Bela Anand-Apte, Dept of Ophthalmology, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic
  • Co-investigator in new NIH grant (5 years starting 07/2021) to Dr Jeffrey Schelling Dept Medicine CWRU

Awards and Honors

Established Investigator
1978
American Heart Association
Future Leader in Nutrition Award
1979
Nutrition Foundation, New York
Endowed Mt. Sinai Auxiliary Chair in Nutrition Research
2003
Case Western Reserve University

Publications

Education

Degree
Master of Science
Institution
University of Liege, Belgium
Area of Study
Chemistry
Year Received
1961
Degree
Doctor of Medicine
Institution
Free University of Brussels
Year Received
1968
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Institution
Free University of Brussels
Area of Study
Biochemistry
Year Received
1977
Degree
Residency
Institution
Free University of Brussels
Area of Study
Clinical Biochemistry
Year Received
1976

Residencies, Internships and Fellowships

Institution
Free University of Brussels
Area of Study
Residency in Clinical Biochemistry
Institution
Brandeis University
Area of Study
Postdoctoral Training in Biochemistry