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Hazel Sive.
Hazel Sive
Hazel L. Sive
is a South African-born biologist and educator. She is Dean of the College of Science, and Professor of Biology at Northeastern University. Sive is a research pioneer, award-winning educator and innovator in the higher education space who was elected as a
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
in November 2021. Prior to June 2020, she was a Member of
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
, Professor of Biology at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and Associate Member of the
Broad Institute
of MIT and Harvard. Sive studies development of the vertebrate embryo, and has made unique contributions to understanding how the face forms and how the brain develops its structure. Her lab also seeks to understand the origins of neurological and
neurodevelopmental disorder
s, such as
epilepsy
,
autism
,
Pitt–Hopkins syndrome
and 16p11.2 deletion syndrome.
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16pdel lipid changes in iPSC-derived neurons and function of FAM57B in lipid metabolism and synaptogenesis
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Danielle L. Tomasello
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Jiyoon L. Kim
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Yara Khodour
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Jasmine M. McCammon
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Maya Mitalipova
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Rudolf Jaenisch
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Anthony H. Futerman
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Hazel Sive
Published 2022-01-01
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Patterning the Xenopus neurectoderm : the role of otx2 in the determination of cement gland and anterior neural fates
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Gammill, Laura Susan, 1969-
Published 2009
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Identification and characterization of fullback, a novel posteriorly-expressed Xenopus gene : master's thesis submitted
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Hick, M. Elizabeth, 1974-
Published 2014
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