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Ramesh Shivdasani M.D. Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Contact Info

Ramesh Shivdasani
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Assistant

Terry Lott
Phone: 6176325797
Fax:
terry_lott@dfci.harvard.edu

DF/HCC Program Affiliation

Co-Leader, Gastrointestinal Malignancies Program
Member, Leukemia Program

DF/HCC Associations

Member, Center Scientific Council

Research Abstract

Molecular regulation of vertebrate fetal intestine development.

Megakaryocyte differentiation into blood platelets.

Publications

  • Van Dyck F, Braem CV, Chen Z, Declercq J, Deckers R, Kim BM, Ito S, Wu MK, Cohen DE, Dewerchin M, Derua R, Waelkens E, Fiette L, Roebroek A, Schuit F, Van de Ven WJ, Shivdasani RA. Loss of the PlagL2 transcription factor affects lacteal uptake of chylomicrons. Cell Metab 2007 Nov; 6(5):406-13
    PMID: 17983586
  • Junt T, Schulze H, Chen Z, Massberg S, Goerge T, Krueger A, Wagner DD, Graf T, Italiano JE, Shivdasani RA, von Andrian UH. Dynamic visualization of thrombopoiesis within bone marrow. Science 2007 Sep 21; 317(5845):1767-70
    PMID: 17885137
  • Kim BM, Miletich I, Mao J, McMahon AP, Sharpe PA, Shivdasani RA. Independent functions and mechanisms for homeobox gene Barx1 in patterning mouse stomach and spleen. Development 2007 Oct; 134(20):3603-13
    PMID: 17855428
  • Choi MY, Romer AI, Hu M, Lepourcelet M, Mechoor A, Yesilaltay A, Krieger M, Gray PA, Shivdasani RA. A dynamic expression survey identifies transcription factors relevant in mouse digestive tract development. Development 2006 Oct; 133(20):4119-29
    PMID: 16971476
  • Kim BM, Buchner G, Miletich I, Sharpe PT, Shivdasani RA. The stomach mesenchymal transcription factor Barx1 specifies gastric epithelial identity through inhibition of transient Wnt signaling. Dev Cell 2005 Apr; 8(4):611-22
    PMID: 15809042