Dr David Markie
Senior Lecturer
Pathology
Otago University
New Zealand
Biography
Dr David Markie Position Senior Lecturer Department Department of Pathology (DSM) Qualifications BMedSc MB ChB PhD(Otago)
Research Interest
We have an interest in the identification, characterisation and functional analysis of genes that contribute to the development of colorectal cancer. This includes genes responsible for rare inherited predispositions to cancer, as well as genes that are defective in the more common sporadic forms of cancer.
Publications
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Stayner, C., Poole, C. A., McGlashan, S. R., Pilanthananond, M., Brauning, R., Markie, D., … Slobbe, L., … Parker, K., Wiles, A., … Leichter, A., Leask, M., … Jennings, M., Horsfield, J. A., Walker, R. J., & Eccles, M. R. (2017). An ovine hepatorenal fibrocystic model of a Meckel-like syndrome associated with dysmorphic primary cilia and TMEM67 mutations. Scientific Reports, 7(1), 1601. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-01519-4
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Di Gioia, S. A., Connors, S., Matsunami, N., Cannavino, J., Rose, M. F., Gilette, N. M., … Markie, D. M., … Engle, E. C. (2017). A defect in myoblast fusion underlies Carey-Fineman-Ziter syndrome. Nature Communications, 8, 16077. doi: 10.1038/ncomms16077