Person

Burdine, Rebecca

Person ID
ZDB-PERS-980430-1
Email
rburdine@princeton.edu
URL
https://burdinelab.scholar.princeton.edu/
Affiliation
Burdine Lab
Address
Department of Molecular Biology Moffett Lab 159 Princeton University Washington Road Princeton, NJ 08544-1014 USA
Country
United States
Phone
(609) 258-7515
Fax
ORCID ID
0000-0001-6620-5015
Biography and Research Interest
PhD - Yale University, 1997
B.S. - Western Kentucky University, 1990

2003-present Professor
Princeton University
Department of Molecular Biology

1998-2002 Postdoctoral Research
Dr. Alexander F. Schier, advisor
Developmental Genetics Program, Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine NYU

1994-1998 Graduate Research, Postdoctoral Research
Dr. Michael J. Stern, thesis advisor
Department of Genetics, Yale University School of Medicine
Publications
Non-Zebrafish Publications
Khan N, Cabo R, Burdine RD, Tan W-H, Keary CJ, Ochoa-Lubinoff C, Bird LM; STARS Investigators (2023) Health-related quality of life and medication use among individuals with Angelman syndrome. Qual Life Res 32(7)2059-2067 PMID:37039911

Menon T, and Burdine RD. (2022) A twist in Pitx2 regulation of gut looping. Dev Cell 57(21):2445-2446 PMID:36347237

Cheng KC, Burdine RD, Dickinson ME, Ekker SC, Lin AY, Kent Lloyd KC, Lutz CM, MacRae CA, Morrison JH, O’Connor D, Postlethwait JH, Rogers CD, Sanchez S, Simpson JH, Talbot WS, Wallace DC, Weimer JM, Bellen HJ. (2022) Promoting validation and cross-phylogenetic integration in model organism research. Dis Model Mech 15(9):dmm049600 PMCID:PMC9531892

Bird LM, Ochoa-Lubinoff C, Tan W-H, Heimer G, Melmed RD, Rakhit A, Visootsak J, During MJ, Holcroft C, Burdine RD, Kolevzon A, and Thibert RL. (2021) The STARS Phase 2 Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Gaboxadol in Angelman syndrome. Neurology 96(7):e1024-e1035 PMCID:PMC8055330

Willgoss T, Cassater D, Connor S, Krishnan ML, Miller MT, Barbosa CD, Phillips D, McCormack J, Bird LM, Burdine RD, Claridge S, Bichell TJ. (2021) Measuring What Matters to Individuals with Angelman Syndrome and Their Families: Development of a Patient-Centered Disease Concept Model. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev 52(4): 654-668 PMCID: PMC8238699

Gripp KW, Schill L, Schoyer L, Stronach B, Bennett AM, Blaser S, Brown A, Burdine R, Burkitt-Wright E, Castel P, Darilek S, Dias A, Dyer T, Ellis M, Erickson G, Gelb BD, Green T, Gross A, Ho A, Holder J, Inoue S-I, Jelin AC, Kennedy A, Klein R, Kontaridis M, Magoulas P, McConnell D, McCormick F, Neel BG, Prada CE, Rauen KA, Roberts A, Rodriguez-Viciana P, Rosen N, Rumbaugh G, Sablina A, Solman M, Tartaglia M, Thomas A, Timmer WC, Venkatachalam K, Walsh KS, Wolters PL, Yi J-S, Zenker M, and Ratner N. (2020) The Sixth International RASopathies Symposium: Precision Medicine - From Promise to Practice. Am J Med Genet A 182(3):597-606 PMCID:PMC7021559

Grimes DT and Burdine RD. (2017) Left-Right Patterning: Breaking Symmetry to Asymmetric Morphogenesis. Trends Genet 33(9):616-628 PMCID:PMC5764106

Burdine RD and Caspary T. (2013) Left-right asymmetry: lessons from Cancun. Development 140(22):4465-4470 PMCID:PMC3817937

Park CY, Wong AK, Greene CS, Rowland J, Guan Y, Burdine RD, and Troyanskaya O.G. (2013) Functional knowledge transfer for high-accuracy prediction of under-studied biological processes. PLoS Comput Biol 9(3):e1002957 PMCID:PMC3597527

Daily J, Nash K, Jinwal U, Golde T, Rogers J, Peters MM, Burdine RD, Dickey C, Banko J, and Weeber EJ. (2011) Adenovirus-mediated rescue of the cognitive defects in a mouse model for Angelman Syndrome. PLoS One 6(12):e27221 PMCID:PMC3235088

McSheene JC and Burdine RD. (2011) Examining the establishment of cellular axes using intrinsic chirality. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 108(30):12191-2 PMCID:PMC3145736

Xu B, Feng X and Burdine RD. (2010) Categorical data analysis in experimental biology. Dev Biol 348 (1):3-11 PMCID:PMC3021327

Jaffe KM and Burdine RD. (2010) More than maintenance? A role for IFT genes in planar cell polarity. J Am Soc Nephrol 21(8):1240-1 PMID:20651164

Goodman, S.J., Branda, C.S., Robinson, M.K., Burdine, R.D., and Stern, M.J. (2003) Alternative splicing affecting a novel domain in the C. elegans EGL-15 FGF receptor confers functional specificity. Development, 130: 3757-3766

Burdine, R.D., Branda, C.S., and Stern, M.J. (1998) EGL-17(FGF) expression coordinates the attraction of the migrating sex myoblasts with vulval induction in C. elegans. Development, 125: 1083-1093.

Burdine, R.D., Chen, E.B., Kwok, S.F. and Stern, M.J. (1997) egl-17 encodes an invertebrate fibroblast growth factor family member required specifically for sex myoblast migration in Caenorhabditis elegans. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 94: 2433-2437.