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Assistant Professor of Pharmacology
Ph.D., 1996, Washington University
Post Doc, 1997-2002, Harvard Medical School

Dept. of Pharmacology
New York University School of Medicine
MSB 497B
550 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Tel: (212) 263-5963
Lab: (212) 263-7787
Fax: (212) 263-7133
E-mail: erika.bach@nyu.edu

 

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Selected Papers (2007-2010):

P. J. Sung, A. Rodrigues, A. Kleinberger, S. Quatela, E. A. Bach* & M. R. Philips*, Cytosolic Ras supports eye development in Drosophila, *co-corresponding authors, in revision at Molecular and Cellular Biology.

L. A. Ekas, T. J. Cardozo, M.S. Flaherty, E. McMillan, F. Gonsalves & E. A. Bach, Characterization of a dominant-active STAT that promotes tumorigenesis in Drosophila, Developmental Biology, Aug 15;344(2):621-36.

M.S. Flaherty, P. Salis, C. J. Evans, L. A. Ekas, A. Marouf, J. Zavadil, U. Banerjee & E. A. Bach (2010). chinmo is a functional effector of the JAK/STAT pathway that regulates eye development, tumor formation and stem cell self-renewal in Drosophila. Developmental Cell 18(4): 556-568.

M.S. Flaherty, J. Zavadil, L. A. Ekas & E. A. Bach (2009). Genome-wide expression profiling in the Drosophila eye reveals unexpected repression of Notch signaling by the JAK/STAT pathway. Developmental Dynamics Sep;238(9): 2235-53.

B. K. Kim, C. H. Yin, Q. Guo, E. A. Bach, H. Lee, C. Sandoval, S. Jayabose, A. Ulaczyk-Lesanko, D. Hall & G.-H. Baeg (2008). A small molecule compound identified through a cell-based screening inhibits JAK/STAT pathway signaling in human cancer cells. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics 7(9): 2672-80.

A. Ayala-Camargo, L. A. Ekas, M.S. Flaherty, G. H. Baeg & E. A. Bach (2007) The JAK/STAT pathway regulates proximal-distal patterning in Drosophila. (2007). Developmental Dynamics Sep 18;236(10): 2721-2730 (and cover image).

E. A. Bach, L. A. Ekas, A. Ayala-Camargo, M.S. Flaherty, H. Lee, N. Perrimon & G. H. Baeg (2007). GFP reporters to detect the activation of the Drosophila JAK/STAT pathway in vivo, Gene Expression Patterns 7(3): 323-331.

 

 

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