Megan M. Corty, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1999-2005 Biology Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
 2005-2012 Neurobiology and Behavior Columbia University, New York, NY 
 2013-2016 Neurobiology UMASS Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States 
 2017-2023 The Vollum Institute - OHSU 
 2024- Neuroscience University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
glial ensheathment of axons
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Russell Fernald research assistant 2000-2005 Stanford (Neurotree)
Wesley Grueber grad student 2011 Columbia
 (Transcriptional control of somatosensory neuron diversification in Drosophila.)
Marc R. Freeman post-doc
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Corty MM, Coutinho-Budd J. (2023) Drosophila glia take shape to sculpt the nervous system. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 79: 102689
Lassetter AP, Corty MM, Barria R, et al. (2022) Glial TGFβ activity promotes neuron survival in peripheral nerves. The Journal of Cell Biology. 222
Corty MM, Hulegaard AL, Hill JQ, et al. (2022) Discoidin domain receptor regulates ensheathment, survival, and caliber of peripheral axons. Development (Cambridge, England)
Hsu JM, Kang Y, Corty MM, et al. (2020) Injury-Induced Inhibition of Bystander Neurons Requires dSarm and Signaling from Glia. Neuron
Corty MM, Tam J, Grueber WB. (2016) Dendritic diversification through transcription factor-mediated suppression of alternative morphologies. Development (Cambridge, England). 143: 1351-62
Corty MM, Freeman MR. (2013) Cell biology in neuroscience: Architects in neural circuit design: glia control neuron numbers and connectivity. The Journal of Cell Biology. 203: 395-405
Corty MM, Matthews BJ, Grueber WB. (2009) Molecules and mechanisms of dendrite development in Drosophila. Development (Cambridge, England). 136: 1049-61
Matthews BJ, Corty MM, Grueber WB. (2008) Of cartridges and columns: new roles for cadherins in visual system development. Neuron. 58: 1-3
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