Matthew Bogyo
PROFESSOR
MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America
Biography
He is a Professor of Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology ,Chemical and Systems Biology. He is a member of Bio-X, Stanford Cancer Institute. He is a Faculty Fellow of Stanford ChEM-H.He has done B.S. from Bates College, Chemistry (1993) and Ph.D. from MIT in Biochemistry (1997).His labs include lab uses chemical, biochemical, and cell biological methods to study protease function in human disease.
Research Interest
Design and synthesis of novel chemical probes for each of the primary protease families, In vivo imaging of protease activity
Publications
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Withana NP, Saito T, Ma X, Garland M, Liu C, Kosuge H, Amsallem M, Verdoes M, Ofori LO, Fischbein M, Arakawa M. Dual-modality activity-based probes as molecular imaging agents for vascular inflammation. Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 2016 Oct 1;57(10):1583-90.
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Grüner BM, Schulze CJ, Yang D, Ogasawara D, Dix MM, Rogers ZN, Chuang CH, McFarland CD, Chiou SH, Brown JM, Cravatt BF. An in vivo multiplexed small-molecule screening platform. Nature methods. 2016 Oct 1;13(10):883-9.
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Sensarn S, Zavaleta CL, Segal E, Rogalla S, Lee W, Gambhir SS, Bogyo M, Contag CH. A clinical wide-field fluorescence endoscopic device for molecular imaging demonstrating cathepsin protease activity in colon cancer. Molecular Imaging and Biology. 2016 Dec 1;18(6):820-9.