Elizabeth D. Hay

Affiliations: 
Cell Biology Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
embryological processes, regeneration, and cell proliferation and migration
Website:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2862374/
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(1927 - 2007)
http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/deceased-members/54753.html
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/exhibits/show/hayandreid/hay
In 1948 Hay applied to Johns Hopkins University Medical School She also continued to go to Woods Hole each summer to do further work with Rose. In 1952, she was awarded her MD degree

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S. Meryl Rose research assistant 1948 Smith College

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Donald Fischman grad student Harvard Medical School (Cell Biology Tree)
Ralph M. Steinman grad student 1968 Harvard Medical School (ID Tree)
Mary J. C. Hendrix post-doc Harvard Medical School (Anatomy Tree)
James J. Tomasek post-doc Harvard Medical School (Cell Biology Tree)
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Medici D, Hay ED, Olsen BR. (2008) Snail and Slug promote epithelial-mesenchymal transition through beta-catenin-T-cell factor-4-dependent expression of transforming growth factor-beta3. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 19: 4875-87
Nawshad A, Medici D, Liu CC, et al. (2007) TGFbeta3 inhibits E-cadherin gene expression in palate medial-edge epithelial cells through a Smad2-Smad4-LEF1 transcription complex. Journal of Cell Science. 120: 1646-53
Medici D, Hay ED, Goodenough DA. (2006) Cooperation between snail and LEF-1 transcription factors is essential for TGF-beta1-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 17: 1871-9
LaGamba D, Nawshad A, Hay ED. (2005) Microarray analysis of gene expression during epithelial-mesenchymal transformation. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 234: 132-42
Nawshad A, Lagamba D, Polad A, et al. (2005) Transforming growth factor-beta signaling during epithelial-mesenchymal transformation: implications for embryogenesis and tumor metastasis. Cells, Tissues, Organs. 179: 11-23
Hay ED. (2005) The mesenchymal cell, its role in the embryo, and the remarkable signaling mechanisms that create it. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 233: 706-20
Nawshad A, LaGamba D, Hay ED. (2004) Transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) signalling in palatal growth, apoptosis and epithelial mesenchymal transformation (EMT). Archives of Oral Biology. 49: 675-89
Nawshad A, LaGamba D, Olsen BR, et al. (2004) Laser capture microdissection (LCM) for analysis of gene expression in specific tissues during embryonic epithelial-mesenchymal transformation. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 230: 529-34
Nawshad A, Hay ED. (2003) TGFbeta3 signaling activates transcription of the LEF1 gene to induce epithelial mesenchymal transformation during mouse palate development. The Journal of Cell Biology. 163: 1291-301
Kim K, Lu Z, Hay ED. (2002) Direct evidence for a role of beta-catenin/LEF-1 signaling pathway in induction of EMT. Cell Biology International. 26: 463-76
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