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Prof. Rudolf Jaenisch
Professor of Biology
Member, Whitehead Institute
Primary DLC
Department of Biology
MIT Room:
WI-467B
(617) 258-5186
jaenisch@wi.mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Developmental Genetics
Use of Retrovirus Vectors to Transduce Genes into Early Mouse Embryos Resulting in Germ Line Gene Insertion and Mutagenesis of Genes Crucial for Embryogenesis
Gene Targeting Using Homologous Recombination
Studies of Gene Activation During Development
Generation of Mouse Models for Genetic Diseases in Humans
Neurobiology
Transgenic Science
Molecular Medicine and Human Disease
Therapeutic Gene Biotechnology
Cancer Biology
Developmental Biology
Cloning
Transgenics
DNA Methylation
X-Inactivation
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Epigenetics
Autism
iPS cells
ALD
Brain Organoids
Research Summary
The long-range goals are to understand epigenetic regulation of gene expression in mammalian development and disease. An important question is to understand the different epigenetic conformations that distinguish differentiated cell states and to define strategies to transdifferentiate one differentiated cell type into another. Embryonic stem cells are of major significance because they have the potential to generate any cell type in the body and, therefore, are of great interest for regenerative medicine. A major focus of our work is to understand the molecular mechanisms that allow the reprogramming of somatic cells to an embryonic pluripotent state and to use the potential of patient specific pluripotent cells to study complex human diseases.
Recent Work
Projects
December 2, 2011
Department of Biology
In Vitro Reprogramming of Somatic Cells to a Pluripotent State
Principal Investigator
Rudolf Jaenisch
April 28, 2011
Department of Biology
Neurodegenerative and Lysosomal Storage Diseases: iPS Cell-Based Disease Models to Study the Role of Autophagy
Principal Investigator
Rudolf Jaenisch
December 14, 2006
Department of Biology
Embryonic Stem Cells and the Control of Self-Renewal
Principal Investigator
Rudolf Jaenisch
October 21, 2004
Department of Biology
Nuclear Cloning and the Reprogramming of the Genome
Principal Investigator
Rudolf Jaenisch
October 13, 2004
Department of Biology
DNA Methylation
Principal Investigator
Rudolf Jaenisch
October 13, 2004
Department of Biology
Genomic Imprinting
Principal Investigator
Rudolf Jaenisch
August 20, 2001
Department of Biology
Jaenisch Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Rudolf Jaenisch
April 11, 1999
Department of Biology
Cancer and Genetic Disease
Principal Investigator
Rudolf Jaenisch
Related Faculty
Prof. Hernandez Moura Silva
Ragon Institute Assistant Professor of Biology
Prof. Leonard P Guarente
Novartis Professor of Biology
Prof. Kristin A Knouse
Whitehead Career Development Assistant Professor of Biology