Julie Baker

PROFESSOR
genetics
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America

Academician Genetics
Biography

Julie baker is a professor of Genetics and member of Bio-X and Child Health Research Institute. Julie baker mainly focused to understand the signals necessary for patterning and specifying diverse cellular fates during gastrulation in the mouse. Mouse gastrulation, even more so than amphibian and teleost gastrulation, is a period of vast differentiation and growth. During this stage, the mouse embryo transitions from having only two cell types, to having hundreds. Although an incredibly rich source of cell signaling, the mouse gastrula has not been used by molecular biologists to mine for molecules.

Research Intrest

The complete sequence of the human and mouse genomes on the horizon

List of Publications
Baker JC, Harland RM. From receptor to nucleus: the Smad pathway. Current opinion in genetics & development. 1997 Aug 31;7(4):467-73.
Baker JC, Beddington RS, Harland RM. Wnt signaling in Xenopus embryos inhibits bmp4 expression and activates neural development. Genes & development. 1999 Dec 1;13(23):3149-59.
The E3 ubiquitin ligase GREUL1 anteriorizes ectoderm during Xenopus development DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY