Julie Baker Explained

Julie Baker
Fields:Biology, Genetics, Genomics
Alma Mater:Hamline University
Columbia University
Known For:Cell fate determination
Placenta
Website:https://baker-lab.stanford.edu/

Julie Baker is an American biologist who studies genetics and genomics, cell fate determination, and cellular communication.[1] [2] She is a professor of Genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine and is a member of Stanford Bio-X and the Stanford Maternal & Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI).[3] [4]

Education and teaching

Baker graduated Hamline University with a BA in Biology in 1989. She then earned her PhD in Molecular Genetics and Genetics and Developmental Biology from Columbia University in 1995. From 1995 to 1999 Baker studied Developmental Biology and Embryology at the University of California, Berkeley.[5]

Baker is now a Professor of Genetics at Stanford University.[6]

Research

Baker has published work in several academic journals, including Genome Research, Developmental Biology, Placenta, Development, and Developmental Dynamics. Her research on the ancestral origin of the human placenta has been covered by The Wall Street Journal and The Scientist.[7] [8]

Baker's collaborators include Richard Harland and Anne Brunet.

Baker was one of the winners of the 2019 Discovery Innovation Awards.[9]

References

  1. Web site: Baker Lab. 2021-01-18. en-US.
  2. Web site: Human Embryonic Stems Cells: Science, Ethics, and Politics - YouTube. 2021-01-18. www.youtube.com.
  3. Web site: Julie Baker Stanford Medicine Profiles. 2021-01-18. med.stanford.edu.
  4. Web site: University. © Stanford. Stanford. California 94305. 2014-03-05. Julie Baker - Associate Professor of Genetics. 2021-01-18. Welcome to Bio-X. en.
  5. Web site: Julie C Baker Profile. ResearchGate.
  6. Web site: Clues To Ancestral Origin Of Placenta Emerge In Genetics Study. 2021-01-18. ScienceDaily. en.
  7. News: Hernandez. Daniela. 2016-12-09. The Quest to Untangle Why Pregnancy Can Turn Deadly. en-US. Wall Street Journal. 2021-01-18. 0099-9660.
  8. Web site: How Transposons Shaped Pregnancy. 2021-01-18. The Scientist Magazine®. en.
  9. Web site: 2019-03-22. Supporting "curiosity-driven research" at the Discovery Innovation Awards. 2021-01-18. Scope. en-US.

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