Stem Cell Graduate Training Program



   

 

 



Elective Courses:

       

 


Stem Cell Faculty

Track coordinators Donovan, Peter J., + & Keirstead, Hans, +

Anderson, Aileen, + Ph.D., Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Reeve Irvine Research Center, Center for Immunology

     Mechanisms of Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury Following Human CNS neural stem cell transplantation.

Anderson, Bogi, + Ph.D., Departments of Medicine and Biological Chemistry

     Transcriptional regulation in the development of epidermis and mammary gland

Bardwell, Lee, + Ph.D., Department of Developmental & Cell Biology

     Intracellular signaling in development and disease

Blumberg, Bruce, + Ph.D., Associate Professor of Developmental and Cell Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering

     Nuclear Receptor Signaling in Development and Physiology

Bryant, Peter, + Ph.D., Department of Developmental & Cell Biology

     Asymmetric Division of Human Stem Cells

Calof, Anne, + Ph.D., Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Department of Developmental & Cell Biology

     Molecular Regulation of Neural Stem Cells during Development and Regeneration

Cho, Ken, + Ph.D., Department of Developmental & Cell Biology

     ES cells differentiation mechanism.

Dai, Xing, + Ph.D., Department of Biological Chemistry

     Signaling and Transcriptional Control of Epithelial Progenitor Cell Proliferation and Differentiation

Donovan, Peter J., + Ph.D., Co-Director, Sue and Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center Department of Biological Chemistry, Department of Developmental & Cell Biology

     Molecular Genetics of Germ Cell and Stem Cell Development

Gargus, J. Jay, + M.D./Ph.D., Professor of Physiology & Biophysics and Pediatrics

     Molecular analysis of signaling proteins

Huang, Taosheng, + M.D., Ph.D., Department of Pediatric

     TBX3 and Human Embryo Stem Cell

Keirstead, Hans, + Ph.D., Co-Director, Sue and Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Reeve-Irvine Research Center

     Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury

Lane, Thomas, + Ph.D., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry

     Viral immunology

Lee, Eva Y.-H. P., + Ph.D., Biological Chemistry

     Cell cycle checkpoint pathways and molecular genetic studies of breast cancer using mouse models

Lee, Wen-Hwa, + Ph.D., Department of Biological Chemistry

     Cell cycle checkpoint pathways and molecular genetic studies of breast cancer using mouse models

MacGregor, Grant, + Ph.D., Department of Developmental and Cell Biology

     Gametogenesis in the mouse

Monuki, Edwin, + M.D., Ph.D., Department of Pathology, Department of Developmental & Cell Biology

     Regulation of Neural Stem Cells from the Embryonic Cerebral Cortex

O'Dowd, Diane K., + Ph.D., Department of Developmental and Cell Biology

     Electrical excitability and synaptic connectivity during development

Piomelli, Daniele, + Ph.D., Department of Pharmacology, Department of Biological Chemistry, Louise Turner Arnold Chair in the Neurosciences, Center for Drug Discovery

     How Lipid Signaling Molecules Affect Brain Function

Sander, Maike, + M.D., Department of Developmental & Cell Biology

     Stem cell biology of the pancreas

Sassone-Corsi, Paolo, + Ph.D., Department of Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry

     Mechanisms of signal transduction able to modulate nuclear functions and, in particular gene expression, chromatin remodeling and epigenetic control

Schreiber, Steven, + Ph.D., Department of Neurology and Anatomy and Neurobiology

     Mechanisms of neural degeneration in brain and spinal cord

Wallace, Douglas C., + Ph.D., Professor of Biological Chemistry and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

     Human mitochondrial genetics and molecular medicine

Wang, Ping, + M.D., Department of Medicine

     Insulin-like Growth Factor and Cardiovascular Function

Yokomori, Kyoko, + Ph.D., Department of Biological Chemistry, School of Medicine

     Chromatin Structure Regulation in Human ES Cells

For more information, please see the Center for Stem Cell Research Web Page


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