Yan Receives International Prize for Translational Neuroscience

Hai Yan, MD, PhD
Hai Yan, MD, PhD
Hai Yan, MD, PhD

Duke Cancer Institute brain tumor researcher Hai Yan, MD, PhD, was awarded the International Prize for Translational Neuroscience of the Gertrud Reemtsma Foundation at a ceremony in Cologne, Germany, on August 26, 2021. The prize recognizes Yan’s identification of genetic mutations linked to gliomas, the most common form of primary brain tumors.

Through genomic studies, Yan’s research team found that mutations in the metabolic enzymes IDH1 and IDH2 were present in 70 percent of progressive malignant gliomas. The discovery and subsequent research could provide evidence to support a novel therapeutic approach to the treatment of gliomas.

Yan is the Henry S. Friedman Distinguished Professor of Neuro-Oncology, Professor of Pathology, and member of The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke Cancer Institute.

The International Prize for Translational Neuroscience awards outstanding basic neurological research and includes a prize of 60,000 Euros. The award has been given to scientists from 12 different countries, whose discoveries and contributions represent original and significant achievements. Darell Bigner, MD, PhD, director emeritus of the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center, received the award in 2008.

This article originally appeared on the Duke Neurosurgery website and was mirrored here with permission of the author