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Daria Hekmat-Scafe
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Biology
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dariahs@stanford.edu
2022-23 Courses
Introduction to Laboratory Research in Cell and Molecular Biology
BIO 45 (Aut, Win)
Introduction to Research in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
BIO 47 (Spr)
Independent Studies
Teaching Practicum in Biology
BIO 290 (Aut, Win, Spr)
Prior Year Courses
2021-22 Courses
Introduction to Laboratory Research in Cell and Molecular Biology
BIO 45 (Aut, Win)
Introduction to Research in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
BIO 47 (Spr)
2020-21 Courses
Introduction to Laboratory Research in Cell and Molecular Biology
BIO 45 (Aut, Win)
Introduction to Research in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
BIO 47 (Spr)
2019-20 Courses
Introduction to Laboratory Research in Cell and Molecular Biology
BIO 45 (Aut, Win)
Introduction to Research in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
BIO 47 (Spr)
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Jeffrey Axelrod
Professor of Pathology
Research Interests
Genetic and cell biological analyses of signals controlling cell polarity and morphogenesis. Frizzled signaling and cytoskeletal organization.
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Total Publications
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Nicolas Jorge Betancourt
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Clinical Research, expected graduation Spring 2023
4
Total Publications
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Alistair Boettiger
Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology
Research Interests
My lab focuses on investigating the role of three-dimensional genome organization in regulating gene expression and in shaping cell fate specification during development. We pursue this with advanced single-molecule imaging and transgenics.
34
Total Publications
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Thomas Clandinin
Shooter Family Professor
Research Interests
The Clandinin lab focuses on understanding how neuronal circuits assemble and function to perform specific computations and guide behavior. Taking advantage of a rich armamentarium of genetic tools available in the fruit fly, combined with imaging, physiology and analytical techniques drawn from systems neuroscience, we examine a variety of visual circuits.
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Luis de Lecea
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Major Laboratories and Clinical and Translational Neurosciences Incubator)
Research Interests
My lab uses molecular, optogenetic, anatomical and behavioral methods to identify and manipulate the neuronal circuits underlying brain arousal, with particular attention to sleep and wakefulness transitions. We are also interested in the changes that occur in neuronal circuits in conditions of hyperarousal such as stress and drug addiction.
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Total Publications
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Uta Francke
Professor of Genetics and of Pediatrics, Emerita
Clinical Focus
Neurogenetics, Clinical Genetics, Marfan syndrome, Williams syndrome, Heritable connective tissue disorders
Research Interests
Functional consequences and pathogenetic mechanisms of mutations and microdeletions in human neurogenetic syndromes and mouse models. Integration of genomic information into medical care.
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Total Publications
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Katherine Ann Murphy
Ph.D. Student in Immunology, admitted Autumn 2018
6
Total Publications
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Margaret T. Fuller
Reed-Hodgson Professor of Human Biology, Katharine Dexter McCormick and Stanley McCormick Memorial Professor and Professor of Genetics and of Obstetrics/Gynecology (Reproductive and Stem Cell Biology)
Research Interests
Regulation of self-renewal, proliferation and differentiation in adult stem cell lineages. Developmental tumor suppressor mechanisms and regulation of the switch from proliferation to differentiation. Cell type specific transcription machinery and regulation of cell differentiation. Developmental regulation of cell cycle progression during male meiosis.
125
Total Publications
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Griffin Hartmann
Ph.D. Student in Cancer Biology, admitted Autumn 2020
5
Total Publications
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Mark Krasnow
Paul and Mildred Berg Professor
Research Interests
- Lung development and stem cells
- Neural circuits of breathing and speaking
- Lung diseases including lung cancer
- New genetic model organism for biology, behavior, health and conservation
116
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Liqun Luo
Ann and Bill Swindells Professor and Professor, by courtesy, of Neurobiology
Research Interests
We study how neurons are organized into specialized circuits to perform specific functions and how these circuits are assembled during development. We have developed molecular-genetic and viral tools, and are combining them with transcriptomic, proteomic, physiological, and behavioral approaches to study these problems. Topics include: 1) assembly of the fly olfactory circuit; 2) assembly of neural circuits in the mouse brain; 3) organization and function of neural circuits; 4) Tool development.
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Roeland Nusse
Virginia and Daniel K. Ludwig Professor of Cancer Research and the Reed-Hodgson Professor of Human Biology
Research Interests
Our laboratory studies Wnt signaling in development and disease. We found recently that Wnt proteins are unusual growth factors, because they are lipid-modified. We discovered that Wnt proteins promote the proliferation of stem cells of various origins. Current work is directed at understanding the function of the lipid on the Wnt, using Wnt proteins as factors the expand stem cells and on understanding Wnt signaling during repair and regeneration after tissue injury.
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Total Publications
Publication Topics For This Person
Alleles
Amino Acid Sequence
Base Sequence
Behavior, Animal
Binding Sites
Blotting, Northern
Brain
Carrier Proteins
Cell Division
Chemoreceptor Cells
Chromosome Mapping
Cloning, Molecular
Drosophila
Drosophila Proteins
Drosophila melanogaster
Gene Expression Regulation
Genes, Insect
Genotype
Insect Proteins
Molecular Sequence Data
Mutation
Phenotype
Pheromones
Receptors, Odorant
Seizures
Sense Organs
Signal Transduction
Smell
Symporters
gamma-Aminobutyric Acid