Valerie Horsley, Ph.D.

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Valerie Horsley, Ph.D.
Title
Associate Professor
Department
Department of Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology
Institution
Yale University
Address
219 Prospect St
City, State, ZIP
New Haven, CT 06520
Phone
(203) 436-9126
Email
[email protected]
Website
http://horsley.yale.edu/
Research field
Developmental Biology; Stem Cell Biology
Award year
2010

Research

Our lab studies the cellular and molecular mechanisms that control stem cell activity and function within epithelia, the tissues that line our internal organs and outer surfaces, such as skin. We use the mouse as a genetic model system to study how adult stem cells within epithelial tissues maintain the anatomical status quo, undergo wound healing and can contribute to cancer formation. The skin is an excellent model to reveal transcriptional developmental mechanisms because it is composed of multiple cell types that are histologically and biochemically distinct and can be manipulated genetically. Using innovative imaging techniques, genetics, cell biology, and biochemistry we are studying the dynamics of transcription in mammalian skin. The goal of our work is to illuminate how these complex processes in epithelial tissues are relevant in skin and breast tumor formation.

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