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Gerard Campbell

The Geneticist-Educator Network of Alliances (GENA) Project (Science Higher Ed)

BIO:
2005 - present Associate professor Biological Sciences, Pitt
1998-2005 Assistant professor, Biological Sciences, Pitt
1992 - 1998, post doc/instructor Columbia University Med School, NYC, lab of Andrew Tomlinson
1991-1992 MRC lab of molecular biology, Cambridge UK, Tomlinson lab
1987-89 postdoc Dept Zoology, University of Western Ontario, Canada, lab of Stan Caveney
1983-87 PhD Zoology Dept, University of Leicester, England, Advisor: Peter Shelton
1980-83 - BA Zoology, Oxford University, England


Site Contributions:

Area of Expertise:
Genetics
Developmental Biology
Drosophila
Gene expression
Recent Publications:
When, A. and Campbell, G. (2006). Genetic interactions between scribbler, Atrophin and groucho uncover links in transcriptional repression. Genetics 173, 849-861.
Moser, M. and Campbell, G. (2005). Generating and interpreting the Brinker gradient in the Drosophila wing. Developmental Biology 286, 647-658.
Campbell, G. (2005). Regulation of gene expression in the distal region of the Drosophila leg by the Hox11 homolog, C15. Developmental Biology 278, 607-618.
Winter, S. and Campbell, G. (2004). Repression of Dpp targets in the Drosophila wing by Brinker. Development 131, 6071-6081.
Campbell, G. (2002). Distalization of the Drosophila leg by graded EGF-receptor activity. Nature 418, 781-785.

FULL NAME:
Gerard Campbell

ORGANIZATION:
University of Pittsburgh
Biological Sciences

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