Brian Gebelein, PhD
Appointment
Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Email
brian.gebelein@cchmc.org
Phone
513-636-3366
Credentials
BS: University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 1994, Biological Sciences
PhD: Mayo Graduate School, Rochester, MN, 2000, Molecular Neuroscience
Postdoctoral Fellow: Columbia University; P.I.: Dr. Richard Mann. Molecular mechanisms of Hox specificity in Drosophila melanogaster.
Awards and Honors
- Basil O’Connor Starter Scholar Research Award from the March of Dimes Foundation.
- NIH NRSA postdoctoral fellowship (GM63327); "Mechanisms of Hox specificity within the gut endoderm", 2001-2003
- Ruth Walker Award for top graduating senior in Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 1994
Publications, Most Recent
Brian Gebelein's publications as listed by PubMed
Gebelein B and Mann RS. Compartmental modulation of abdominal Hox expression by engrailed and sloppy-paired patterns the fly ectoderm. Developmental Biology (Cover article) 308(2):593-605, 2007.
Xie B, Charlton-Perkins M, McDonald E, Gebelein B, and Cook T. Senseless functions as a molecular switch for color photoreceptor differentiation in Drosophila. Development, 134(23):4243-53, 2007.
Li-Kroeger D, Witt LM, Grimes HL, Cook TA, and Gebelein B. Hox and Senseless antagonism functions as a molecular switch to regulate EGF secretion in the Drosophila PNS. Developmental Cell, 15:298-308, 2008.
Gebelein B. The control of EGF signaling and cell fate in the Drosophila embryo. Fly 2:257-258, 2008.
Horman SR, Velu CS, Bourdeau T, Chaubey A, Zhu J, Paul WE, Jegga AG, Aronow B, Gebelein B, and Grimes HL. Gfi1 integrates progenitor versus granulocytic transcriptional programming. Blood, 113:5466-75. 2009.
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