University of Texas at Austin
School of Biological Sciences The Section of Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology The Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology School of Biological Sciences / The Section of Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology / The Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology

cell formation in the drosophila embryo
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The Sisson lab is interested in
the molecular mechanisms that control how cells form and differentiate in early animal embryos. Our research is currently focused on elucidating the molecular mechanisms of two processes that control the formation of the first polarized epithelial cell layer in early Drosophila embryos: Golgi-dependent membrane secretion and Fragile X mental retardation protein-dependent translational regulation. We study these processes using an integrated experimental approach that combines the advantages of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology and live embryo imaging. more >

News In The Lab
  • Gerrit van der Ende joins our lab - Welcome!
  • Howard Wang officially advances to candidacy.
  • Howard Wang and Layla Young receive awards for their posters at the annual MCDB retreat.
  • The Sisson Lab welcomes Young Hee Ryu as a CMB rotation student!
  • The UT Fly Group Summer Schedule is available.
John C. Sisson

John C. Sisson

Associate Professor
Ph.D., Stanford University School of Medicine
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