| Module Leaders |
Professor Doug Hilton |
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Dr Christine Wells
|
| Host Organisations |
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute |
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Griffith University
|
Module description
This module provides a key collaborative platform for Australian researchers working in mouse or human stem cell biology. It is a modular proposal which aims to support the warehousing and analysis of gene-expression data and various modules aimed at defining specific aspects of gene expression such as alternate splicing, miRNA regulation and alternate promoter usage. These databases will be supported by the ongoing development of secure, web-based, biologically-intuitive interfaces.
Aims
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Produce series of modular mySQL databases to house gene expression of:
- mouse haemopoesis
- adult stem cells from humans in health and disease
- Develop secure, web enabled, cross platform tools that allow biologists to intuitively interrogate the database using sophisticated underlying bioinformatic and statistical methods.
- Meet regularly to build collaborative approaches to data analysis
Module Leader biographies
Professor
Doug Hilton undertook his PhD at WEHI, working with Professors Don
Metcalf and Nick Nicola, to purify and patent the LIF protein.
Professor Hilton went on to complete a post-doc at the Whitehead
Institute at MIT on how red blood cell surface receptors recognise
erythropoietin, and upon returning to WEHI discovered the suppressors
of cytokine signalling (SOCS) protein family. He has recently been
using large-scale genomics to track down the genes that regulate blood
cell formation. Professor Hilton is the Director of the Walter and
Eliza Hall Institute and head of the Division of Molecular Medicine.
Dr Christine Wells holds an NHMRC Career Development Award study cell differentiation and activation using genome biology. She established a laboratory at Griffith University in 2005 to investigate transcriptional complexity in macrophages. The research tools that she has developed are now being applied to the study of Adult stem cell biology at the National Centre for Adult Stem Cell Research, Griffith University.
Contact details
Professor Doug Hilton
Dr Christine Wells
Selected publications
- HILTON, D.J., Nicola, N.A. and Metcalf, D. Purification
of a murine leukemia inhibitory factor from Krebs Ascites cells. Anal.
Biochem. 173: 359-367, 1988 [110 Citations]
- Williams,
R.L., HILTON, D.J., Pease, S., Willson, T.A., Stewart, C.L., Gearing,
D.P., Wagner, E.F., Metcalf, D.,Nicola, N.A. and Gough, N.M. Myeloid
leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) maintains the developmental potential
of embryonic stem cells. Nature 336: 684-687, 1988 [856 Citations]
- HILTON,
D.J., Hilton, A.A., Raicevic, A., Rakar, S., Harrison-Smith, M., Gough,
N.M., Begley, C.G., Metcalf, D.,Nicola, N.A. and Willson, T.A. Cloning
of a murine IL-11 receptor alpha chain; requirement of gp130 for high
affinity binding and signal transduction. EMBO J. 13: 4765-75, 1994
[209 Citations]
- HILTON, D.J., Zhang, J-G., Metcalf, D.,
Alexander, W., Nicola, N.A. and Willson, T.A. Cloning and
characterisation of a novel shared component of the interleukin-4 and
interleukin-13 receptors. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93: 497-501, 1996
[268 Citations]
- Starr, R., Willson, T.A., Viney, E.M.,
Murray, L.J.L., Rayner, J.R., Jenkins, B.J., Gonda, T.J., Alexander,
W.S., Metcalf, D., Nicola, N.A. and HILTON, D.J. A family of
cytokine-inducible inhibitors of signal transduction. Nature 387:
917-921, 1997 [1052 Citations]
- HILTON, D.J., Richardson,
R.T., Alexander, W.S., Viney, E.M., Willson, T.A., Sprigg, N.S., Starr,
R., Nicholson, S.E., Metcalf, D. and Nicola, N.A. Twenty proteins
containing a c-terminal SOCS box comprise five structural classes.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95: 114-119, 1998 [310 Citations]
- Alexander,
W.S., Starr, R., Fenner, J.E., Scott, C.L., Handman, E., Sprigg, N.S.,
Corbin, J.E., Cornish, A.L., Darwiche, R., Owczarek, C.M., Kay, T.W.H.,
Nicola, N.A., Hertzog, P.J., Metcalf, D. and HILTON, D.J. SOCS1 is a
critical regulator of interferon gamma signalling and prevents the
potentially fatal neonatal actions of this cytokine. Cell 98: 597-608,
1999 [344 Citations]
- Metcalf, D., Greenhalgh, C.J.,
Viney, E., Willson, T., Nicola, N.A., HILTON, D.J., and Alexander, W.S.
Gigantism in mice lacking suppressor of cytokine signaling-2. Nature
405:1069-1073, 2000 [204 Citations]
- Carpinelli MR*,
HILTON DJ*, Metcalf D, Antonchuk JL, Hyland CD, Mifsud SL, Di Rago L,
Hilton AA, Willson TA, Roberts AW, Ramsay RG, Nicola NA, Alexander WS.
Suppressor screen in Mpl-/- mice: c-Myb mutation causes
supraphysiological production of platelets in the absence of
thrombopoietin signaling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 101(17):6553-8,
2004. (* joint first authors) [58 Citations]
- Loughran SJ,
Kruse EA, Hacking DF, de Graaf CA, Hyland CD, Willson TA, Henley KJ,
Ellis S, Voss AK, Metcalf D, HILTON DJ*, Alexander WS*, Kile BT* The
transcription factor Erg is essential for definitive hematopoiesis and
the function of adult hematopoietic stem cells Nat. Immunol. 9:810-9,
2008 (* joint senior authors) [4 Citations]