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==Biography==
==Biography==
Postdoctoral researcher in the [[Template:Jane Johnson Lab|Johnson Lab]]


In general, I am interested in developmental processes; particularly those in the nervous system and its various components.


'''Biography'''
Ph.D, University of Kansas Medical Center & Stowers Institute for Medical Research


While a graduate student I worked in the lab of Dr. Paul Trainor at the Stowers Institute studying the inducation and patterning of neural crest cells during craniofacial development.  Neural crest cells comprise ~95% of all head, facial, and neck structures and give rise to a diverse range of derivatives in the head and throughout the body.  While working with Paul, I studied the development of this cell type during normal and abnormal craniofacial morphogenesis in the mouse.
*Postdoctoral researcher in the [[Jane Johnson Lab| Johnson Lab]]<br>


My current focus in the Johnson lab is examining the role of ''Ascl1 (Mash1)'' in the development of tumors.  ''Ascl1'' is found in a variety of tumors in the central nervous system and I am examining the role of ''Ascl1'' in spinal cord tumors, which are prevalent in young children.  This project is very exciting in that it combines my interests in development with the cancer field.


'''Current Focus'''
In general I am interested in developmental neuroscience which brought me to Jane's lab here at UT Southwestern.  I am currently examining the role of Ascl1 (Mash1) in the development of spinal cord tumors which are prevalent in young children.


*Ph.D, University of Kansas Medical Center & Stowers Institute for Medical Research


While a graduate student, I worked in the lab of Dr. Paul Trainor at the Stowers Institute studying the induction and patterning of neural crest cells during craniofacial development.  Neural crest cells comprise ~95% of all head, face, and neck structures and give rise to a diverse range of derivatives in the head and throughout the body.  While working with Paul, I studied the development of this cell type during normal and abnormal craniofacial morphogenesis in the mouse.




'''Publications'''  
=='''Publications''' ==
 
To be updated....
To be updated....




'''Contact info'''  
=='''Contact info'''==
Jennifer Dennis
Jennifer Dennis
Department of Neuroscience
Department of Neuroscience
UT Southwestern Medical Center
UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Blvd., NA 4-146
5323 Harry Hines Blvd., NA 4-146
Dallas, TX 75390-9111
Dallas, TX 75390-9111


Jennifer.Dennis@utsouthwestern.edu
Jennifer.Dennis@utsouthwestern.edu
Lab 214-648-1874

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Biography

In general, I am interested in developmental processes; particularly those in the nervous system and its various components.


My current focus in the Johnson lab is examining the role of Ascl1 (Mash1) in the development of tumors. Ascl1 is found in a variety of tumors in the central nervous system and I am examining the role of Ascl1 in spinal cord tumors, which are prevalent in young children. This project is very exciting in that it combines my interests in development with the cancer field.


  • Ph.D, University of Kansas Medical Center & Stowers Institute for Medical Research

While a graduate student, I worked in the lab of Dr. Paul Trainor at the Stowers Institute studying the induction and patterning of neural crest cells during craniofacial development. Neural crest cells comprise ~95% of all head, face, and neck structures and give rise to a diverse range of derivatives in the head and throughout the body. While working with Paul, I studied the development of this cell type during normal and abnormal craniofacial morphogenesis in the mouse.


Publications

To be updated....


Contact info

Jennifer Dennis

Department of Neuroscience

UT Southwestern Medical Center

5323 Harry Hines Blvd., NA 4-146

Dallas, TX 75390-9111

Jennifer.Dennis@utsouthwestern.edu