
Boris Magasanik
1919-2014 ● Department Head 1967-1977
Magasanik pioneered the study of gene regulation, and helped establish MIT Biology as a center of excellence for education. He investigated how microbial cells alter expression of metabolic enzymes in response to nutrients. He was the first to demonstrate nitrogen regulation, leading him to make fundamental discoveries in bacterial gene regulation — identifying a special form of RNA polymerase for transcribing nitrogen-regulated genes, and delineating conserved intracellular signaling circuits.