Biography
Emad Heidary Arash, Ph.D. is a postdoctoral fellow in the Willenbring Lab. He received his Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Tehran in Iran. Afterwards, he pursued his Ph.D. at the Biochemistry Department of the University of Toronto in the laboratory of Dr. Liliana Attisano where he studied the molecular mechanisms that regulate Hippo pathway. Emad is studying the mechanisms of myofibroblasts to hepatocytes reprogramming.
Education
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Ph.D., Biochemistry, 2017
University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, B.S., Cell and Molecular Biology, 2010
Publications
- MARK4 inhibits Hippo signaling cascade to promote proliferation and migration of breast cancer cells| UCSF Research Profile
- DLG5 connects cell polarity and Hippo signaling protein networks by linking PAR-1 with MST1/2| UCSF Research Profile
- Arhgef7 promotes the activation of Hippo pathway core kinase Lats| UCSF Research Profile
- FOXC1 in human trabecular meshwork cells is involved in regulatory pathway that includes miR-204, MEIS2, and ITGβ1| UCSF Research Profile
- A role for Hipk in the Hippo pathway| UCSF Research Profile