Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte
Institution Name:
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Total Awards:
3
Award Value:
$6,487,554
Awards as PI
Program Type | Institution | Grant Title | Award Value |
---|---|---|---|
Research Training II | Salk Institute for Biological Studies | Training in the Biology of Human Embryonic Stem Cells and Emerging Technologies II | $2,886,221 |
Training Grant I-3 | Salk Institute for Biological Studies | Training in the Biology of Human Enbryonic Stem Cells and Emerging Technologies | $1,261,333 |
Early Translational III | Salk Institute for Biological Studies | Direct reprogramming towards vascular progenitors for the treatment of ischemia | $2,340,000 |
Total: $6,487,554.00 |
Publications
- Bioessays 2007 Bioelectricity and epimorphic regeneration. (PubMed: 17935197)
- Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009 A histone demethylase is necessary for regeneration in zebrafish. (PubMed: 19897725)
- Nat Methods 2012 Conversion of human fibroblasts to angioblast-like progenitor cells. (PubMed: 23202434)
- Nat Cell Biol 2013 Directed differentiation of human pluripotent cells to ureteric bud kidney progenitor-like cells. (PubMed: 24240476)
- Trends Cell Biol 2013 Concealing cellular defects in pluripotent stem cells. (PubMed: 23916626)
- Cell Stem Cell 2014 Targeted gene correction minimally impacts whole-genome mutational load in human-disease-specific induced pluripotent stem cell clones. (PubMed: 24996168)
- Stem Cells 2014 Conversion of Human Fibroblasts into Monocyte-Like Progenitor Cells. (PubMed: 25175072)
- Curr Opin Genet Dev 2014 Reprogramming by lineage specifiers: blurring the lines between pluripotency and differentiation. (PubMed: 25461451)
- Circulation 2015 Identification of novel long noncoding RNAs underlying vertebrate cardiovascular development. (PubMed: 25739401)
- Nat Commun 2014 Modelling Fanconi anemia pathogenesis and therapeutics using integration-free patient-derived iPSCs. (PubMed: 24999918)
- Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2014 Mathematical approaches to modeling development and reprogramming. (PubMed: 24706886)