Jason Fish
Professor
Oncology
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Jason Fish PhDAssociate ProfessorContact information Toronto General Hospital 101 College St. Rm 3-308 Toronto Ontario M5L 1L7 Phone: 416-581-7496 Fax: 416-581-7484 Email: jason.fish@utoronto.ca Research location: Toronto General Hospital/Research Institute (UHN) Primary Research Area: Cardiovascular Secondary Research Area: Molecular & Cell Biology Research Statement: The Fish lab investigates the molecular mechanisms that control endothelial cell biology. We are seeking to decipher the signaling pathways and downstream transcriptional mediators that control responses to differentiation signals (e.g. artery/vein specification and angiogenesis) as well as pro-inflammatory factors. We have identified key roles for noncoding RNAs such as microRNAs in modulating signaling pathways in endothelial cells. Horizontal Tabs Group Jason Fish PhDAssociate ProfessorContact information Toronto General Hospital 101 College St. Rm 3-308 Toronto Ontario M5L 1L7 Phone: 416-581-7496 Fax: 416-581-7484 Email: jason.fish@utoronto.ca Research location: Toronto General Hospital/Research Institute (UHN) Primary Research Area: Cardiovascular Secondary Research Area: Molecular & Cell Biology Research Statement: The Fish lab investigates the molecular mechanisms that control endothelial cell biology. We are seeking to decipher the signaling pathways and downstream transcriptional mediators that control responses to differentiation signals (e.g. artery/vein specification and angiogenesis) as well as pro-inflammatory factors. We have identified key roles for noncoding RNAs such as microRNAs in modulating signaling pathways in endothelial cells.Jason Fish PhDAssociate ProfessorContact information Toronto General Hospital 101 College St. Rm 3-308 Toronto Ontario M5L 1L7 Phone: 416-581-7496 Fax: 416-581-7484 Email: jason.fish@utoronto.ca Research location: Toronto General Hospital/Research Institute (UHN) Primary Research Area: Cardiovascular Secondary Research Area: Molecular & Cell Biology Research Statement: The Fish lab investigates the molecular mechanisms that control endothelial cell biology. We are seeking to decipher the signaling pathways and downstream transcriptional mediators that control responses to differentiation signals (e.g. artery/vein specification and angiogenesis) as well as pro-inflammatory factors. We have identified key roles for noncoding RNAs such as microRNAs in modulating signaling pathways in endothelial cells. Horizontal Tabs Group Jason Fish PhDAssociate ProfessorContact information Toronto General Hospital 101 College St. Rm 3-308 Toronto Ontario M5L 1L7 Phone: 416-581-7496 Fax: 416-581-7484 Email: jason.fish@utoronto.ca Research location: Toronto General Hospital/Research Institute (UHN) Primary Research Area: Cardiovascular Secondary Research Area: Molecular & Cell Biology Research Statement: The Fish lab investigates the molecular mechanisms that control endothelial cell biology. We are seeking to decipher the signaling pathways and downstream transcriptional mediators that control responses to differentiation signals (e.g. artery/vein specification and angiogenesis) as well as pro-inflammatory factors. We have identified key roles for noncoding RNAs such as microRNAs in modulating signaling pathways in endothelial cells.
Research Interest
The Fish lab investigates the molecular mechanisms that control endothelial cell biology. We are seeking to decipher the signaling pathways and downstream transcriptional mediators that control responses to differentiation signals (e.g. artery/vein specification and angiogenesis) as well as pro-inflammatory factors. We have identified key roles for noncoding RNAs such as microRNAs in modulating signaling pathways in endothelial cells.