Person
Damm, Erich W.
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Biography and Research Interest
2014-2019 St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Clements Laboratory
2013 Ph.D. University of Toronto, Department of Cell and Systems Biology, Winklbauer Laboratory
2007 B.Sc. University of Toronto, Developmental Biology
2013 Ph.D. University of Toronto, Department of Cell and Systems Biology, Winklbauer Laboratory
2007 B.Sc. University of Toronto, Developmental Biology
Non-Zebrafish Publications
David, R., Luu, O., Damm, E.W., Wen, J., Nagel, M. and Winklbauer, R. (2014). Tissue cohesion and the mechanics of cell re-arrangement. Development 141, 3672-82.
Evren, S., Wen, J.W.H., Luu, O., Damm, E.W., Nagel, M and Winklbauer, R. (2014). EphA4-dependent Brachyury activation is required for dorsal mesoderm involution in the Xenopus gastrula. Development 141, 3649-61.
Ninomiya, H., David, R., Damm, E.W., Fagotto, F., Niessen, C., and Winklbauer, R., (2012). Cadherin-dependent differential cell adhesion in Xenopus causes cell sorting in vitro, but not in the embryo. Journal of Cell Science 125, 1877-1883.
Winklbauer, R., Damm, E.W., (2011). Internalizing the vegetal cell mass before and during amphibian gastrulation: vegetal rotation and related movements. WIRES Developmental Biology. doi: 10.1002/wdev/26
Damm, E.W. and Winklbauer, R. (2011). PDGF-A controls mesoderm cell orientation and radial intercalation during Xenopus gastrulation. Development 138, 565-575.