Micah T. Webster
  • Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution for Science, USA
Research fields
  • Stem cell
Personal information

Education

Ph.D in Johns Hopkins University, NIH/NIDDK, Bethesda, MD, USA, 2011

Current Position

Scientists, Scholar Rock, Cambridge, MA, USA

Publications

  1. Webster, M. T., Manor, U., Lippincott-Schwartz, J. and Fan, C. M. (2016). Intravital Imaging Reveals Ghost Fibers as Architectural Units Guiding Myogenic Progenitors during Regeneration. Cell Stem Cell 18(2): 243-252.
  2. Van Mater, D., Ano, L., Blum, J. M., Webster, M. T., Huang, W., Williams, N., Ma, Y., Cardona, D. M., Fan, C. M. and Kirsch, D. G. (2015). Acute tissue injury activates satellite cells and promotes sarcoma formation via the HGF/c-MET signaling pathway. Cancer Res 75(3): 605-614.
  3. Webster, M. T. and Fan, C. M. (2013). c-MET regulates myoblast motility and myocyte fusion during adult skeletal muscle regeneration. PLoS One 8(11): e81757.
  4. Witkin, K. L., Chong, Y., Shao, S., Webster, M. T., Lahiri, S., Walters, A. D., Lee, B., Koh, J. L., Prinz, W. A., Andrews, B. J. and Cohen-Fix, O. (2012). The budding yeast nuclear envelope adjacent to the nucleolus serves as a membrane sink during mitotic delay. Curr Biol 22(12): 1128-1133.
  5. Webster, M. T., McCaffery, J. M. and Cohen-Fix, O. (2010). Vesicle trafficking maintains nuclear shape in Saccharomyces cerevisiae during membrane proliferation. J Cell Biol 191(6): 1079-1088.
  6. Webster, M., Witkin, K. L. and Cohen-Fix, O. (2009). Sizing up the nucleus: nuclear shape, size and nuclear-envelope assembly. J Cell Sci 122(Pt 10): 1477-1486.
  7. Aghi, M., Kluwe, L., Webster, M. T., Jacoby, L. B., Barker, F. G., 2nd, Ojemann, R. G., Mautner, V. F. and MacCollin, M. (2006). Unilateral vestibular schwannoma with other neurofibromatosis type 2-related tumors: clinical and molecular study of a unique phenotype. J Neurosurg 104(2): 201-207.
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