Mark Kowarsky

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2014- Physics Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
bioinformatics, metagenomics, immunology, developmental biology, microbiomes
Website:
http://web.stanford.edu/~markak/
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Stephen R Quake grad student Stanford (Chemistry Tree)
Irving L. Weissman grad student 2014- Stanford
 (Quake grad student)
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Gordon T, Zaquin T, Kowarsky MA, et al. (2022) Stemness Activity Underlying Whole Brain Regeneration in a Basal Chordate. Cells. 11
Anselmi C, Kowarsky M, Gasparini F, et al. (2022) Two distinct evolutionary conserved neural degeneration pathways characterized in a colonial chordate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2203032119
Kowarsky M, Anselmi C, Hotta K, et al. (2021) Sexual and asexual development: two distinct programs producing the same tunicate. Cell Reports. 34: 108681
Barkal AA, Brewer RE, Markovic M, et al. (2019) CD24 signalling through macrophage Siglec-10 is a target for cancer immunotherapy. Nature
Rosental B, Kowarsky M, Seita J, et al. (2018) Complex mammalian-like haematopoietic system found in a colonial chordate. Nature
Darmanis S, Sloan SA, Croote D, et al. (2017) Single-Cell RNA-Seq Analysis of Infiltrating Neoplastic Cells at the Migrating Front of Human Glioblastoma. Cell Reports. 21: 1399-1410
Pan W, Ngo TTM, Camunas-Soler J, et al. (2017) Simultaneously Monitoring Immune Response and Microbial Infections During Pregnancy through Plasma cfRNA Sequencing. Clinical Chemistry
Kowarsky M, Camunas-Soler J, Kertesz M, et al. (2017) Numerous uncharacterized and highly divergent microbes which colonize humans are revealed by circulating cell-free DNA. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Corey DM, Rosental B, Kowarsky M, et al. (2016) Developmental cell death programs license cytotoxic cells to eliminate histocompatible partners. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Corey DM, Kowarsky M, Rosental B, et al. (2016) Developmental Regulated Cell Death Programs Account for Colony Elimination and Unstable Mixed-Chimerism in B. Schlosseri: Implications for Allogeneic Graft Survival Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. 22: S310
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