Mark B. Lewandoski
Cancer and Developmental Biology Laboratory
The Center for Cancer Research
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Lewandoski received his Ph.D. in Microbiology from The New York University Medical Center in 1988. After completing postdoctoral research as an American Cancer Society Fellow under Dr. Gail R. Martin at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), he continued his work as a Research Anatomist in the Anatomy Department at UCSF. In 1999, Dr. Lewandoski established the Genetics of Vertebrate Development Section.
Research Interest
Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Genetics and Genomics, Stem Cell Biology
Publications
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Anderson MJ, Naiche LA, Wilson CP, Elder C, Swing DA, et al. (2013) TCreERT2, a transgenic mouse line for temporal control of Cre-mediated recombination in lineages emerging from the primitive streak or tail bud. PLoS ONE. 8: e62479.
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Anderson MJ, Southon E, Tessarollo L, Lewandoski M (2016) Fgf3-Fgf4-cis: A new mouse line for studying Fgf functions during mouse development. Genesis. Feb;54: 91-8.
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Kaltcheva MM, Anderson MJ, Harfe BD, Lewandoski M (2016) BMPs are direct triggers of interdigital programmed cell death. Dev Biol. Mar 15;411: 266-76.