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Dr. Seth Blackshaw is a professor of neuroscience, neurology and ophthalmology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Additionally, he serves as an investigator in both the High Throughput Biology Center and the Institute for Cell Engineering at Johns Hopkins.
His work examines the molecular basis of neuronal and glial cell fate specification and survival. His research focuses on characterizing the network of genes that control specification of different cell types within the retina and hypothalamus, two structures that arise from the embryonic forebrain. The ultimate goal is to use insights gained from learning how individual cell types are specified to understand how these cells contribute to the regulation of behavior, and how they can be replaced in neurodegenerative disease.
Dr. Blackshaw received a B.A. in biology and an M.S. in biochemistry from the University of Chicago in 1991. He completed his Ph.D. in neurosciences at Johns Hopkins in 1997 and subsequently conducted postdoctoral work in genetics at the Harvard University Medical School. He joined the Hopkins faculty in 2004.
Dr. Blackshaw has authored or co-authored more than 110 peer-reviewed publications and holds several patents and copyrights. His work has garnered numerous grants and awards, including the W. M. Keck Foundation Distinguished Young Scholar in Medical Research Award, the Klingenstein Fellowship, the Basil O’Connor Starter Scholar Award and the Ruth and Milton Steinbach Fund Award for Research in Macular Degeneration. He is a member of the Society for Developmental Biology and the Society for Neuroscience, and serves on the editorial boards of Biomolecules and Frontiers of Systems Biology.
His work examines the molecular basis of neuronal and glial cell fate specification and survival. His research focuses on characterizing the network of genes that control specification of different cell types within the retina and hypothalamus, two structures that arise from the embryonic forebrain. The ultimate goal is to use insights gained from learning how individual cell types are specified to understand how these cells contribute to the regulation of behavior, and how they can be replaced in neurodegenerative disease.
Dr. Blackshaw received a B.A. in biology and an M.S. in biochemistry from the University of Chicago in 1991. He completed his Ph.D. in neurosciences at Johns Hopkins in 1997 and subsequently conducted postdoctoral work in genetics at the Harvard University Medical School. He joined the Hopkins faculty in 2004.
Dr. Blackshaw has authored or co-authored more than 110 peer-reviewed publications and holds several patents and copyrights. His work has garnered numerous grants and awards, including the W. M. Keck Foundation Distinguished Young Scholar in Medical Research Award, the Klingenstein Fellowship, the Basil O’Connor Starter Scholar Award and the Ruth and Milton Steinbach Fund Award for Research in Macular Degeneration. He is a member of the Society for Developmental Biology and the Society for Neuroscience, and serves on the editorial boards of Biomolecules and Frontiers of Systems Biology.
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Dong Won Kim,Soohyun Kim, Jeong Han, Karan Belday,Emily Li,Nicholas Mahoney,Seth Blackshaw,Fatemeh Rajaii
biorxiv(2024)
Sang Soo Lee, Qiang Liu,Thomas Kim, Isabelle Palmer, Kristen Park, Heike Muenzberg,Seth Blackshaw,Mark Wu
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biorxiv(2024)
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Rogger P Carmen-Orozco,William Tsao,Yingzhi Ye,Irika R Sinha,Koping Chang,Vickie Trinh, William Chung, Kyra Bowden,Juan C Troncoso,Seth Blackshaw,Lindsey R Hayes,Shuying Sun,
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
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