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Cooke, Julie E.
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Biography and Research Interest
Summit plc specialises in Chemical Genomics. Please visit our website (http://www.summitplc.com) for further information.
Before I joined Summit plc I co-ordinated the zebrafish laboratory work in Greg Elgar's Comparative Genomics Group at the MRC RFCGR, Hinxton, UK. We were analysing the function of highly Conserved Non-coding Elements (CNEs) using a transient transgenic approach in zebrafish.
Previously I worked in Cecilia Moens' lab at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, WA, USA and in Nigel Holder's and Steve Wilson's labs at King's College and University College London. I studied the roles of Eph signalling during development, particularly in hindbrain segmentation, mechanisms of segmentation and boundary formation during hindbrain development and the role of segmentation in hindbrain patterning.
Before I joined Summit plc I co-ordinated the zebrafish laboratory work in Greg Elgar's Comparative Genomics Group at the MRC RFCGR, Hinxton, UK. We were analysing the function of highly Conserved Non-coding Elements (CNEs) using a transient transgenic approach in zebrafish.
Previously I worked in Cecilia Moens' lab at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, WA, USA and in Nigel Holder's and Steve Wilson's labs at King's College and University College London. I studied the roles of Eph signalling during development, particularly in hindbrain segmentation, mechanisms of segmentation and boundary formation during hindbrain development and the role of segmentation in hindbrain patterning.
Non-Zebrafish Publications
Cooke JE, Heasman J, Wylie CC. The role of interleukin-4 in the regulation of mouse primordial germ cell numbers. Dev Biol 1996 Feb 25;174(1):14-21Cooke JE, Godin I, Ffrench-Constant C, Heasman J, Wylie CC. Culture and manipulation of primordial germ cells. Methods Enzymol 1993; 225:37-58
Godin I, Deed R, Cooke J, Zsebo K, Dexter M, Wylie CC. Effects of the steel gene product on mouse primordial germ cells in culture. Nature 1991 Aug 29;352(6338):807-809