Roel Nusse

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Roeland "Roel" Nusse
Born (1950-09-06) 6 September 1950 (age 73)
Amsterdam
Institutions Stanford University
Alma mater University of Amsterdam, University of California, San Francisco
Academic advisors Harold Varmus

Roeland "Roel" Nusse (born 9 September 1950, Amsterdam) is a Professor at Stanford University and an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.[1] His research was seminal in the discovery of Wnt signaling, a family of pleiotropic regulators involved in development and disease.[2]

Research

Nusse received his BSc in biology and his PhD from the University of Amsterdam. Nusse did a postdoctoral fellowship under the guidance of Harold Varmus at the University of California, San Francisco. In 1982, Nusse and Varmus discovered the Wnt1 gene.[3]

After his postdoctural fellowship, Nusse joined the Netherlands Cancer Institute expanding on the earlier work on the Wnt pathway and identifying the pathway in fruit flies. In 1990, he joined the department of Developmental Biology at Stanford University. His lab is currently focused on the role of Wnt in stem cell development and tissue repair.

Awards

Professor Nusse received the Peter Debye Prize from the University of Maastricht in 2000. He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, European Molecular Biology Organization, and the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences since 1997.[4] He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[1]

References

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