Steven Artandi
PROFESSOR
Biochemistry
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America
Biography
He is a Professor of Medicine - Hematology and Biochemistry. He is a member of Bio-X and Child Health Research Institute.He is a Elected Member of American Society for Clinical Investigation (2008)and American Association of Physicians (2015).He is a Editorial Board of Stem Cells (2006 - Present))and Molecular Cancer Research (2013 - Present).He is a fellowship in Dana Farber Cancer Institute Hematology Oncology Fellowship (2000) MA.He has done Ph.D from Columbia University, Microbiology (1995)and M.D from Columbia University (1995).
Research Interest
Telomeres, the nucleotide repeats that cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, serve critical roles in promoting cell viability and in maintaining chromosomal stability.
Publications
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Pech MF, Garbuzov A, Hasegawa K, Sukhwani M, Zhang RJ, Benayoun BA, Brockman SA, Lin S, Brunet A, Orwig KE, Artandi SE. High telomerase is a hallmark of undifferentiated spermatogonia and is required for maintenance of male germline stem cells. Genes & development. 2015 Dec 1;29(23):2420-34.
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Mou H, Vinarsky V, Tata PR, Brazauskas K, Choi SH, Crooke AK, Zhang B, Solomon GM, Turner B, Bihler H, Harrington J. Dual SMAD signaling inhibition enables long-term expansion of diverse epithelial basal cells. Cell Stem Cell. 2016 Aug 4;19(2):217-31.
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Roake CM, Artandi SE. DNA repair: Telomere-lengthening mechanism revealed. Nature. 2016 Nov 3;539(7627):35-6.