Ya-Chieh Hsu, Ph.D.
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Department
- Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
- Institution
- Harvard University
- Address
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7 Divinity Ave
Sherman Fairchild Bldg., Room 358A - City, State, ZIP
- Cambridge, MA 02138
- Phone
- (617) 496-4202
- [email protected]
- Website
- http://hscrb.harvard.edu/res-fl-hsu
- Research field
- Stem Cell Biology
- Award year
- 2017
Research
We aim to uncover the function and potential of transit-amplifying cells, a common intermediate progeny for many somatic stem cells. Unlike the quiescent stem cells, transit-amplifying cells are highly proliferative and are therefore more vulnerable to chemotherapy drugs compared with stem cells. Our lab discovered that destroying the transit-amplifying cells within hair follicles causes widespread alterations in the skin, including changes to hair growth, pigmentation, innervation, blood vessel formation, and wound healing. Now, combining techniques in cell and molecular biology, genetics, and microscopy, we will systematically eliminate different proteins that we have discovered are secreted specifically by these transit-amplifying cells and determine how the loss of each affects the integrated processes involved in skin homeostasis. Our findings could lead to strategies for alleviating or preventing side effects of chemotherapy, including hair loss and compromised wound healing.
Scholar Keywords
2017 Search Pew Scholars
- Mohamed S. Abou Donia, Ph.D.
- José L. Avalos, Ph.D.
- Eiman Azim, Ph.D.
- Erhu Cao, Ph.D.
- Ibrahim Cissé, Ph.D.
- Michael A. Crickmore, Ph.D.
- Rachel J. Dutton, Ph.D.
- Michael M. Halassa, M.D., Ph.D.
- Jorge Henao-Mejia, M.D., Ph.D.
- Ya-Chieh Hsu, Ph.D.
- Gene-Wei Li, Ph.D.
- Anna Victoria R. Molofsky, M.D., Ph.D.
- Shaeri Mukherjee, Ph.D.
- Alan C. Mullen, M.D., Ph.D.
- Carolyn M. Phillips, Ph.D.
- Kaoru Saijo, M.D., Ph.D.
- Robert Spitale, Ph.D.
- David J. Veesler, Ph.D.
- Elizabeth Villa, Ph.D.
- Bin Wu, Ph.D.
- Naoki Yamanaka, Ph.D.
- Nilay Yapici, Ph.D.