Anne Griep
PROFESSOR
Cell and Regenrative Biology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States of America
Biography
Professor Anne Griep pursued her B.A. from Wellesley College, MA and her Ph.D. from Univ of Wisconsin - Madison her Postdoctoral Research was completed from National Institutes of Health Her Research Interests includes- Molecular and genetic regulation of mouse development, in particular ocular development and disease She also has many publications such as- "Tissue-specific conditional PKCε knockout mice: a model to precisely reveal PKCε functional role in initiation, promotion and progression of cancer". "Dlg-1 Interacts With and Regulates the Activities of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors and EphA2 in the Mouse Lens". "Loss of Dlg-1 in the mouse lens impairs fibroblast growth factor receptor signalling".
Research Interest
Molecular and genetic regulation of mouse development, in particular ocular development and disease
Publications
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Lee S, Griep AE. Loss of Dlg-1 in the mouse lens impairs fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling. PloS one. 2014 May 13;9(5):e97470.
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Lee S, Shatadal S, Griep AE. Dlg-1 Interacts With and Regulates the Activities of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors and EphA2 in the Mouse LensDlg-1 Regulation of Fgfr and EphA2 Activities. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2016 Feb 1;57(2):707-18.
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Hafeez BB, Meske L, Singh A, Singh A, Zhong W, Powers P, John M, Griep AE, Verma AK. Tissue-specific conditional PKCε knockout mice: a model to precisely reveal PKCε functional role in initiation, promotion and progression of cancer. Oncotarget. 2016 May 31;7(22):33069.