
Sarah Goetz - Google Scholar
Elucidating the function of TTBK2 in primary and motile cilia stability. JE Davis, A Walens, NW Mabe, D Fox, D Hernandez, JV Alvarez, ...
Sarah Catherine Goetz - Duke University School of Medicine
Sarah. Catherine. Goetz. Associate Professor of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology. Associate Professor of Cell Biology. ... Developmental & Stem Cell Biology Program. University Program …
People - The Goetz Lab at Duke University
Sarah C. Goetz, Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology Post Doc, Sloan Kettering Institute with Kathryn Anderson Ph.D., 2007, UNC-Chapel Hill with Frank Conlon
The Goetz Lab at Duke University
Our primary goals are to understand the molecular pathways that control the assembly of these structures, and to investigate the roles of cilia in developmental signaling pathways and in …
Sarah Catherine Goetz | Scholars@Duke profile
Journal Article Mol Biol Cell · January 1, 2023 The serine-threonine kinase tau tubulin kinase 2 (TTBK2) is a key regulator of the assembly of primary cilia, which are vital signaling …
Sarah Catherine Goetz - Duke Cancer Institute
Sarah Catherine Goetz Associate Professor of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology Positions . Associate Professor of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology in the School of Medicine 2024 …
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Sarah Goetz - Associate Professor - Duke University School
Investigated the regulation of cardiac cell proliferation and survival during vertebrate development. Associate Professor at Duke University School of Medicine · Experience: Duke University …
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Sarah GOETZ | Assistant Professor | Ph.D. - ResearchGate
Currently investigating pathways required for assembly of primary cilia, a cellular structure critical for the regulation of developmental signaling. I am also testing whether cilia defects cause...
Sarah Catherine Goetz | Duke Department of Pharmacology and …
Nguyen, Abraham, and Sarah C. Goetz. “ TTBK2 controls cilium stability by regulating distinct modules of centrosomal proteins. ” Mol Biol Cell 34, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): ar8. …
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