Rabinowitz leads research into cancer metabolism as director of new Ludwig Princeton Branch Wendy Plump, Department of Chemistry April 13, 2021 9:54 a.m. Professors Yibin Kang and Joshua Rabinowitz, two of the three founding members of the new Ludwig Princeton Branch, are pictured in front of a fluorescent background image created by the Kang Lab. Image courtesy of Matilda Luk, Office of Communications and Rumela Charkrabarti Joshua Rabinowitz looks back over a string of collaborations that have led to today's announcement of a new branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research at Princeton University. He cites Craig Thompson, then head of Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center and now president of Memorial Sloan Kettering, who brought nearly a dozen researchers to visit Rabinowitz’s lab in 2008, when Rabinowitz was a little-known junior faculty member; the renowned cancer physician and scientist Chi Van Dang, who would become the scientific director at Ludwig Cancer Institute; and Eileen White, a distinguished professor of molecular biology and biochemistry at Rutgers University.