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SakamotoLab.com :: Stanford School of Medicine :: About Principal Investigator
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Kathleen Sakamoto, M.D., Ph.D. Pathogenesis and Treatment of Hematopoietic diseases. BA, Williams College. MD, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. PhD, California Institute of Technology. Postdoctoral fellowship, Judith Gasson, Ph.D., UCLA. Graduate Student, Raymond Deshaies, Ph.D., Division of Biology, HHMI, California Institute of Technology. Stanford University School of Medicine. 1988 Victor E. Stork Award, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. 2005-2009 Member, NIH Hematopoiesis Study Section.
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SakamotoLab.com :: Stanford School of Medicine :: Research Projects
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Targeting proteins for ubiquitination and degradation in cancer. Ribosomal defects in bone marrow failure syndromes. Signaling pathways downstream of CREB in leukemogenesis. Stanford University, School of Medicine. Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. 2012 The Sakamoto Lab. All Rights Reseved.
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SakamotoLab.com :: Stanford School of Medicine :: Publications
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Publications (limited out of 101 total). Small molecule screen for inhibitors of expression from canonical CREB response element-containing promoters. Mitton B, Hsu K, Dutta R, Tiu BC, Cox N, McLure KG, Chae HD, Smith M, Eklund EA, Solow-Cordero DE, Sakamoto KM. Oncotarget. 2016 Feb 23;7(8):8653-62. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.7085. Flow-induced protein kinase A-CREB pathway acts via BMP signaling to promote HSC emergence. Kim PG, Nakano H, Das PP, Chen MJ, Rowe RG, Chou SS, Ross SJ, Sakamoto KM, Zon LI...
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SakamotoLab.com :: Stanford School of Medicine :: Positions
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Stanford University School of Medicine,. Our laboratory of includes junior faculty, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, undergraduate students, and technicians. Research is funded by the NIH. Interested applicants please submit by email, a curriculum vita and letter of interest to Kathleen M. Sakamoto, M.D., Ph.D., Professor,. Stanford University School of Medicine. Stanford, CA 94305-5162. Stanford is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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SakamotoLab.com :: Stanford School of Medicine :: Home Page
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Our goal is to understand and treat human diseases of the blood system and to develop new approaches to treat cancer. For our research, we study pathways that lead to diseases of the blood system and potentially new approaches to treat these diseases. Please contact us if you would like to learn more about our research. Stanford University, School of Medicine. Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. 2012 The Sakamoto Lab. All Rights Reseved.
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SakamotoLab.com :: Stanford School of Medicine :: Lab Members
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Hee-don Chae, Ph.D. Minyoung Youn, Ph.D. Kevin Mclure, Ph.D. Mark Wilkes, Ph.D. Jae Wook Lee, M.D. Hee-don Chae, Ph.D. Role of CREB in leukemogenesis and normal myelopoiesis. Role of CREB in myelopoiesis. Jae Wook Lee, M.D. Small molecule inhibitors of CREB for leukemia therapy. Staff Research Associate I. Bass Center Tissue Bank. Life Science Research Assistant II and Lab Manager. Engineering models of human bone marrow. Kevin Mclure, Ph.D. Mark Wilkes, Ph.D. Signaling Pathways in Diamond Blackfan Anemia.