Matthew P. Scott
Affiliations: | Developmental Biology | Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, United States |
Area:
Genetic Regulation in Development and DiseaseWebsite:
http://med.stanford.edu/labs/matthew_scott/Google:
"Matthew P. Scott"Bio:
http://www.hhmi.org/scientists/matthew-p-scott
http://scottlab.stanford.edu/
http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/viewCV?facultyId=4165&name=Matthew_Scott
Mean distance: 9.05 (cluster 10) | S | N | B | C | P |
Cross-listing: DevTree - FlyTree - Cell Biology Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorMary Lou Pardue | grad student | 1980 | MIT (FlyTree) |
Thomas C. Kaufman | post-doc | 1980-1983 | Indiana University Bloomington (FlyTree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeSheng Tang | research assistant | (Neurotree) | |
Erik C. Andersen | research assistant | 1996-2000 | (Neurotree) |
Deborah J. Andrew | grad student | (E-Tree) | |
David Bilder | grad student | (FlyTree) | |
Lisa V. Goodrich | grad student | Stanford University/HHMI (Neurotree) | |
John Sisson | grad student | (FlyTree) | |
Karen S. Ho | grad student | 2002 | Stanford (FlyTree) |
Lara Shayne Collier | grad student | 2003 | Stanford (FlyTree) |
Dennis Chun-Yone Ko | grad student | 2003 | Stanford (FlyTree) |
Ryan Bruce Corcoran | grad student | 2006 | Stanford (DevTree) |
Robert Tyler Hillman | grad student | 2010 | Stanford (DevTree) |
Monique T. Barakat | grad student | 2012 | Stanford (DevTree) |
Debbie Andrew | post-doc | (FlyTree) | |
Sean B. Carroll | post-doc | (FlyTree) | |
Chris Q. Doe | post-doc | (FlyTree) | |
Tom Hartl | post-doc | (FlyTree) | |
Tom Hayes | post-doc | (FlyTree) | |
Xun Huang | post-doc | Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology,Chinese Academy of Science (FlyTree) | |
R. Johnsen | post-doc | (FlyTree) | |
Jim Kennison | post-doc | (FlyTree) | |
John Tamkun | post-doc | (FlyTree) | |
Keith Wharton | post-doc | (FlyTree) | |
Anthony E. Oro | post-doc | 1998 | Stanford Medical School |
Robert J. Wechsler-Reya | post-doc | 1997-2001 | Stanford University & HHMI (Neurotree) |
Alan Jian Zhu | post-doc | 2000-2005 | Stanford Medical School (FlyTree) |
Rajat Rohatgi | post-doc | 2005-2008 | Stanford Medical School |
Jer-Yen Yang | post-doc | 2010-2012 | Stanford Medical School |
Xuecai Ge | post-doc | 2011-2015 | Stanford (Neurotree) |
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Fraser J, Essebier A, Brown AS, et al. (2019) Common Regulatory Targets of NFIA, NFIX and NFIB during Postnatal Cerebellar Development. Cerebellum (London, England) |
Fraser J, Essebier A, Brown AS, et al. (2018) Granule neuron precursor cell proliferation is regulated by NFIX and intersectin 1 during postnatal cerebellar development. Brain Structure & Function |
Purzner T, Purzner J, Buckstaff T, et al. (2018) Developmental phosphoproteomics identifies the kinase CK2 as a driver of Hedgehog signaling and a therapeutic target in medulloblastoma. Science Signaling. 11 |
Whitson RJ, Lee A, Urman NM, et al. (2018) Noncanonical hedgehog pathway activation through SRF-MKL1 promotes drug resistance in basal cell carcinomas. Nature Medicine |
Scott MP. (2016) Homeodomains, Hedgehogs, and Happiness. Current Topics in Developmental Biology. 117: 331-7 |
Ge X, Milenkovic L, Suyama K, et al. (2015) Phosphodiesterase 4D acts downstream of Neuropilin to control Hedgehog signal transduction and the growth of medulloblastoma. Elife. 4 |
McCauliff LA, Xu Z, Li R, et al. (2015) Multiple Surface Regions on the Niemann-Pick C2 Protein Facilitate Intracellular Cholesterol Transport. The Journal of Biological Chemistry |
Li YH, Luo J, Mosley YC, et al. (2015) AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Directly Phosphorylates and Destabilizes Hedgehog Pathway Transcription Factor GLI1 in Medulloblastoma. Cell Reports |
Milenkovic L, Weiss LE, Yoon J, et al. (2015) Single-molecule imaging of Hedgehog pathway protein Smoothened in primary cilia reveals binding events regulated by Patched1. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Eisner A, Pazyra-Murphy MF, Durresi E, et al. (2015) The Eya1 phosphatase promotes Shh signaling during hindbrain development and oncogenesis. Developmental Cell. 33: 22-35 |