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Cell And Developmental Biology

  • Vanderbilt University

    Researchers investigate self-regulation of an enzyme with critical cellular functions

    he lab of Kathy Gould, Louise B. McGavock Professor and professor of cell and developmental biology, used a multi-disciplinary approach that included structural biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology to investigate the regulation of the CK1 enzyme family. The research, led by Sierra Cullati, a postdoc in the Gould lab, and… Read More

    May. 5, 2022

  • Vanderbilt University

    Investigating the direct effects of SSNA1 on microtubules

    By Emily Overway Marija Žanić, Ph.D. The lab of Marija Žanić, professor of cell and developmental biology, is investigating the regulation of microtubules. Work led by former postdoctoral fellow Elizabeth Lawrence, recently published in eLife, details the role of microtubule-associated protein SSNA1 in microtubule stabilization… Read More

    Apr. 19, 2022

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    Biologists discover signaling pathways potentially associated with pancreatic cancer

    Kathleen DelGiorno, assistant professor of cell and developmental biology, her lab and collaborators at the Salk Institute have discovered some of the specific signaling molecules involved in tumor progression in pancreatic cancer. These molecules, called eicosanoids, play a role in inflammation and… Read More

    Apr. 1, 2022

  • Headshot of Chris Wright. He's wearing a black dress shirt and a gray jacket over it.

    Christopher Wright honored with 2022 Viktor Hamburger Outstanding Educator Prize

    Christopher Wright, professor of cell and developmental biology who holds the Louise B. McGavock Chair, has been honored with the 2022 Viktor Hamburger Outstanding Educator Prize. The award, presented by the Society for Developmental Biology, recognizes outstanding and innovative contributions to teaching and learning. Wright was nominated… Read More

    Feb. 7, 2022

  • Vanderbilt University

    Discovery shows how synapses are built and function in the nervous system

    Nerve cells in the brain establish connections or synapses to form complex electrical circuits that keep people thinking and moving. Despite the importance of these synapses in mediating the flow of charged particles between neurons, not much is understood about how these connections are created. Sierra Palumbos David Miller Research… Read More

    Nov. 8, 2021