Moshe Szyf | |
Fields: | Epigenetics and Cancer research |
Moshe Szyf is a geneticist and James McGill professor of pharmacology and therapeutics at the McGill University, where he also holds a GlaxoSmithKline-CIHR chair in pharmacology.
Szyf's main research interests lie with epigenetics, including behavioral epigenetics as well as cancer research.
Szyf received his Ph.D. from the Hebrew University on basic mechanisms of DNA methylation under the supervision of Aharon Razin. Subsequently, he performed postdoctoral work at Harvard Medical School. In 1989, he was appointed as assistant professor in the department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.[1] In 2016, Moshe Szyf founded Montreal EpiTerapia Inc. in Canada and HKG Epitherapeutics in Hong Kong in order to develop novel tools for the early detection of cancer and promoting healthy aging.
Szyf also holds many patents, all relating to epigenetics-based therapeutics.[4]