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Yuval Dor
Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School
Tissue dynamics, Organ size control, Stem cells, Pancreas development, Beta cell regeneration
Marvin Gershengorn
NIDDK/NIH
Stem Cells
Richard Goodman
Oregon Health & Science University
Intracellular signals
Gerard Gradwohl
Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC)
Genetic control of pancreatic and intestinal endocrine cells differentiation
Anne Grapin-Botton
ISREC
Mechanisms of organ formation in the endoderm
Markus Grompe
Oregon Health Sciences University
Metabolic liver diseases, molecular genetics of Fanconi Anemia, hepatic and pancreatic stem cells
David Harlan
NIDDK/NIH
Pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes mellitus, Rejection organs/tissues transplanted with diabetes
Harry Heimberg
Vrije Universiteit Brussels
The biology of the pancreatic (pre)beta-cell. Recombinant adeno- and lentivirus construction to analyze differential gene expression.
Pedro Herrera
University of Geneva Medical School
Pancreas development; beta cell development and generation
Klaus Kaestner, Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania
Transcriptional Regulation of Pancreas, Liver and Gut Development in Mammals, Microarray, Transgenic Models
Gordon Keller
Ontario Cancer Institute
Embryonic hematopoietic and vascular systems
Teresa Ku
Beckman Research Institute
Committing ES Cells to Pancreatic Cells; Purification and In Vitro Expansion of Pancreatic Beta-cell Progenitors.
Joshua LaBaer
Harvard Medical School
Proteomics
Ray MacDonald
University of Texas Southwestern
Pancreatic gene transcription, transcriptional control of organogenesis, pancreatic development
Ole Madsen
Hagedorn Research Institute
Our main focus with the BCBC is to generate novel antibody tools for important factors/markers for the different stages of pancreatic maturation. Such reagents will be made available through the Antibody Core.
Mark Magnuson
Vanderbilt University
Pancreas Development, Mouse Models, Genetic Engineering of Mouse ES Cells, Insulin Secretion
Ahmed Mansouri
Max-Planck Institute
Mouse ES cells, endocrine pancreas, Parkinson disease, Midbrain development, in vitro differentiation of ES cells
Doug Melton, Ph.D.
Harvard / HHMI
Microarray, Mouse/Human Stem Cell, Embryonic Development, Islet Cells, Pancreas Development
Chris Newgard
Duke University Medical Center
Metabolic regulatory mechanisms
Maike Sander
University of California at Irvine
Genetic control of pancreatic cell differentiation, using mouse as a model system.
Raphael Scharfmann
INSERM
Diabetes
Henrik Semb
Lund University
Pancreas development, human embryonic stem cells, beta cell differentiation, morphogenesis, epithelial-mesenchymal interactions, cell adhesion, cell migration, blood vessels
Palle Serup
Hagedorn Research Institute
Pancreatic development. Promoter and transcription factor analyses.
Roland Stein, Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University
Control of insulin gene transcription and islet development
Chris Stoeckert
University of Pennsylvania
Bioinformatics
Philip Streeter, Ph.D.
Oregon Health & Science University
Lori Sussel, Ph.D.
Columbia University
Genetic Differentiation of Endocrine Pancreatic Cells
Chris Wright
Vanderbilt University
Molecular embryology/vertebrate embryogenesis/transcription factors/intercellular signaling
Kenneth Zaret
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Specification of liver cells
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