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Associate Professor of Pathology;
B.A. 1981, Cornell University;
M.S. 1987, University of Hawaii;
M.S. 1990, Columbia University;
Ph.D. 1993, Columbia University.

Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Ave. 4th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Tel.: (212) 263-7154 Lab.: (212) 263-7533
Fax: (212) 263-0614
E-mail: jane.hubbard@med.nyu.edu

 

Representative Publications (2006-2010):
Research Interests Biography Lab Pages D.Z. Korta, E.J.A. Hubbard, 2010 Soma-germline interactions that influence germline proliferation in C. elegans. Developmental Dynamics 239:1449–1459  (peer-reviewed review article)

D. Michaelson, D.Z. Korta, Y. Capua, E.J.A. Hubbard, 2010. Insulin signaling promotes germline proliferation in C. elegans. Development 137(4):671-80.

M. McGovern, R. Voutev, J. Maciejowski, A. Corsi, E.J.A. Hubbard (2009). A “latent niche” mechanism for tumor initiation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 106:11617-22

S. Nadarajan, J.A. Govindan, M. McGovern, E.J.A.Hubbard, D. Greenstein, 2009. MSP and GLP-1/Notch signaling coordinately regulate actomyosin-dependent cytoplasmic streaming and oocyte growth in C. elegans  Development 136:2223-2234.

R. Voutev, R. Keating, E.J.A. Hubbard, L.G. Vallier, 2009. Characterization of the C. elegans Islet LIM-homeodomain ortholog, lim-7. FEBS Letters 583:456-464.

N. Kam, H. Kugler, R. Marelly, L. Appleby, J. Fisher, A. Pnueli, D. Harel, M.J. Stern, E.J.A Hubbard. A scenario-based approach to modeling development: A Prototype Model of  C. elegans  Vulval Cell Fate Specification.  Developmental Biology 323:1-5

R. Voutev, and E. J. A. Hubbard. A “FLP-out” system for controlled gene expression in C. elegans. Genetics 180:103-119

A. Sadot, J. Fisher, D. Barak, Y. Admanit, M.J. Stern, E.J.A. Hubbard, and D. Harel (2008) Towards Verified Biological Models. IEEE/ACM Trans Comput Biol BioinformApr-Jun;5(2):223-34 [featured cover article]

E. J. A. Hubbard (2007) The C. elegans germ line: a model for stem cell biology. Developmental Dynamics 236:3343-3357.

J. Maciejowski, N. Ugel, B. Mishra, M. Isopi, E.J.A. Hubbard (2006) Quantitative analysis of germline mitosis in adult C. elegans. Developmental Biology 292:142-151.

R. Voutev, D.J. Killian, J.H. Ahn, and E.J.A. Hubbard (2006) Alterations in ribosome biogenesis cause specific defects in C. elegans hermaphrodite gonadogenesis. Developmental Biology 298:45-58.

 

Research is supported by the National Institutes of Health, the New York State Stem Cell Foundation and March of Dimes

Lab Website: http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/dg/jhubbardlab/


 

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