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Roger Davis, Ph.D.
Academic Role: Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In:
Program in Molecular Medicine
Joint Faculty In:
Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
Other Affiliation(s):
Center for AIDS Research
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
Program in Neuroscience
Selected publications (323 total)
Jaeschke, A. , and Davis, R. J. “Metabolic stress signaling mediated by mixed-lineage kinases” Molecular Cell 27:498-508 (2007).
Kennedy, N.J., Martin, G., Ehrhardt, A. G., Cavanagh-Kyros, J., Kuan, C-Y., Rakic, P., Flavell, R.A., Treistman, S.N., and Davis, R.J. “Requirement of JIP scaffold proteins for NMDA-mediated signal transduction” Genes Dev. 21, 2336-2346 (2007).
Hübner, A., Barrett, T., Flavell, R. A. and Davis, R. J. “Multi-site phosphorylation regulates Bim stability and apoptotic activity”. Molecular Cell 30, 415-425 (2008).
Thornton, T. M., Pedraza-Alva, G., Deng, B., Wood, C. D., Aronshtam, A., Sabio, G., Clements, J. L., Matthews, D. E., Doble, B., Davis, R. J., and Rincon., M. “Phosphorylation by p38 MAP kinase is an alternative pathway for GSK3beta inactivation. Science 320, 667-670 (2008).
Sabio, G., Das, M., Mora, A., Zhang, Z., Jun, J. Y., Ko, H. J., Barrett, T., Kim, J. K., and Davis, R. J. “A stress signaling pathway in adipose tissue regulates hepatic insulin resistance.” Science 322, 1539-1543 (2008).
Das, M., Sabio, G., Jiang, F., Rincón, M., Flavell, R.A., and Davis, R.J. “Induction of hepatitis by JNK-mediated expression of TNFalpha.” Cell 136, 249-260 (2009).
Office: Biotech II, Suite 309
Phone: 508-856-6054
E-mail: Roger.Davis@umassmed.edu
Keywords:
Neurobiology,
Cancer Biology,
Diabetes,
Signal Transduction
Postdoctoral Position Available
A postdoctoral position is available to study in this laboratory. Contact Dr. Davis for additional details.
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