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Ph.D. 1994
Mount Sinai School of Medicine of CUNY, New York City

Wei Hsu, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biomedical Genetics and Oncology

 


Primary Appointment:

Department of Biomedical Genetics

Secondary Appointment:
Cancer Center


Center Affiliation:
Center for Oral Biology

 


GEBS
Cluster Affiliations:
 

GGD - Genetics, Genomics and Development
PWD- Pathways of Human Disease

Research:
Genetic Regulatory Circuits in Development and Disease:

  • Craniofacial morphogenesis
  • Mammary gland development
  • Stem cell biology
  • Tumor biology
  • Mouse models for human diseases

See the Hsu Lab homepage for details.

Contact Information:
E-Mail: Wei_Hsu@urmc.rochester.edu
University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 611
Rochester, New York 14642
Office: KMRB G-9635
Phone: (585)275-7802
Lab: (585)275-7851
Fax: (585)276-0190
Research Overview
The control of cell growth and differentiation has been a major issue in basic developmental biology as well as cancer research. The elucidation of molecular mechanisms that control and orchestrate cellular responses to developmental signals greatly assists in identifying the genetic causes and treatments for human diseases. These signals regulate downstream molecules that trigger a cascade of signaling events to reprogram the profile of gene expression. Investigating the mechanisms by which the developmental signaling pathway regulates gene expression, and controls cell growth and differentiation in health and disease is the long-term interest of my laboratory.
Recent Publications
Bo Liu, H-M Ivy Yu and Wei Hsu (2007). Craniosynostosis caused by Axin2 deficiency is mediated through distinct functions of ß-catenin in proliferation and differentiation. Developmental Biology, 301, 298-308.

H-M Ivy Yu, Bo Liu, Frank Costantini and Wei Hsu (2007). Impaired neural development caused by inducible expression of Axin in transgenic mice. Mechanisms of Development, 124, 146-156.

H-M Ivy Yu, Bo Liu, Shang-Yi Chiu, Frank Costantini and Wei Hsu (2005). Development of a unique system for spatiotemporal and lineage-specific gene expression in mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 102, 8615-8620.

H-M Ivy Yu, Boris Jerchow, Tzong-Jen Sheu, Bo Liu, Frank Costantini, J Edward Puzas, Walter Birchmeier and Wei Hsu (2005). The role of Axin2 in calvarial morphogenesis and craniosynostosis. Development, 132, 1995-2005.

W Hsu, R Shakya, F Costantini (2001). Impaired mammary gland and lymphoid development caused by inducible expression of Axin in transgenic mice. Journal of Cell Biology, 155, 1055-1064.

W Hsu, L Zeng, Frank Costantini. Identification of a domain of Axin that binds to the Serine/Threonine Protein Phosphatase 2A and a self-binding domain (1999). Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274, 3439-3445.

L Zeng, F Fagotto, T Zhang, W Hsu, TJ Vasicek, WL Perry III, JJ Lee, SM Tilghman, BM Gumbiner, F Costantini (1997). The mouse Fused locus encodes Axin, an inhibitor of the Wnt signaling pathway that regulates embryonic axis formation. Cell, 90, 181-192.

See the Hsu Lab homepage for additional publications.

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GEBS Clusters:
GGD

PWD