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XB-PERS-1016
Name: Thomas A Drysdale
Position: Associate Professor
Research Description:
The goal of my lab is to understand the molecular events that are required to develop a differentiated heart and to determine what factors control the regulation of cardiac-specific gene expression. There are currently two main projects in the lab. The first uses Xenopus embryos to try and understand the multiple role for retinoic acid signaling in early heart development. The second is to understand the role of RNA-binding proteins in cardiac development. We have now knocked out a specific RNA-binding protein called hermes in the mouse and have found that it is necessary for early development. Analysis of these mice is ongoing. We utilize a combination of classical embryology, molecular biology and genome manipulation to look at these challenging questions.
Lab Memberships
Drysdale Lab (Principal Investigator/Director)Contact Information
Address:
Childrens Health Research Institute
800 Commissioners Rd. E.
London, Ontario
N6C 2V5, Canada
Web Page: http://www.physpharm.fmd.uwo.ca/department/faculty/drysdalet.html
Phone: 519 685 8500 ext. 55072