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Gary C. Schoenwolf

Gary C. Schoenwolf

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
14766
World Ranking
8277
National Ranking
3743

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Gary C. Schoenwolf is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their academic work spans several areas within the broader field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Genetics, General Health Professions, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their research topics cover a range of subjects, including:

  • Congenital heart defects research
  • Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation
  • Ethics in medical practice
  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
  • Congenital limb and hand anomalies

Recent publications by Gary C. Schoenwolf include:

  • "Nodal signaling regulates asymmetric cellular behaviors, driving clockwise rotation of the heart tube in zebrafish", 2022, Communications Biology
  • "Personal autonomy and self-determination are crucial for professionalism in healthcare", 2023, Anatomical Sciences Education
  • "In memory of John F. Fallon", 2020, Developmental Dynamics
  • "Issue Information", 2020, Developmental Dynamics
  • "Issue Information", 2021, Developmental Dynamics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Gary C. Schoenwolf include:

  • Paul A. Trainor
  • María A. Ros
  • Connie Colbert
  • Paul F. Goetinck
  • David M. Ornitz

The scientist has published primarily in the following venues:

  • Developmental Dynamics
  • Communications Biology
  • Anatomical Sciences Education

Gary C. Schoenwolf was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1992.

Best Publications

  • The Avian Embryo: A Model for Descriptive and Experimental Embryology

    Gary C. Schoenwolf

  • Towards a cellular and molecular understanding of neurulation.

    Jean François Colas;Gary C. Schoenwolf

  • Improved method for chick whole-embryo culture using a filter paper carrier

    Susan C. Chapman;Jérôme Collignon;Gary C. Schoenwolf;Andrew Lumsden

  • Mechanisms of neurulation: traditional viewpoint and recent advances

    Gary C. Schoenwolf;Jodi L. Smith

  • Primitive-streak origin of the cardiovascular system in avian embryos

    Virginio Garcia-Martinez;Gary C. Schoenwolf

  • Morphogenesis of the murine node and notochordal plate.

    K. Sulik;D. B. Dehart;T. Inagaki;J. L. Carson

  • Larsen's Human Embryology

    Gary C. Schoenwolf;Steven B. Bleyl;Philip R. Brauer;Philippa H. Francis-West.

  • Mesoderm movement and fate during avian gastrulation and neurulation.

    Gary C. Schoenwolf;Virginio Garcia‐Martinez;Mark S. Dias

  • Histological and ultrastructural studies of secondary neurulation in mouse embryos

    Gary C. Schoenwolf

  • Neurulation: coming to closure

    Jodi L. Smith;Gary C. Schoenwolf

  • Identification of Synergistic Signals Initiating Inner Ear Development

    Raj K. Ladher;Kelly U. Anakwe;Austin L. Gurney;Gary C. Schoenwolf

  • Notochordal induction of cell wedging in the chick neural plate and its role in neural tube formation.

    Jodi L. Smith;Gary C. Schoenwolf

  • Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Gene Expression Patterns in Blastula and Gastrula Stage Chick Embryos

    Susan C. Chapman;Frank R. Schubert;Gary C. Schoenwolf;Andrew Lumsden

  • FGF8 initiates inner ear induction in chick and mouse

    Raj K. Ladher;Tracy J. Wright;Anne M. Moon;Suzanne L. Mansour

  • Roles of neuroepithelial cell rearrangement and division in shaping of the avian neural plate

    G.C. Schoenwolf;I.S. Alvarez

  • Ultrastructure of secondary neurulation in the chick embryo

    Gary C. Schoenwolf;Gary C. Schoenwolf;Judi Delongo;Judi Delongo

  • Quantitative analyses of changes in cell shapes during bending of the avian neural plate

    Gary C. Schoenwolf;Mark V. Franks

  • Ubiquitous GFP expression in transgenic chickens using a lentiviral vector

    Susan C. Chapman;Aaron Lawson;William C. MacArthur;Russell J. Wiese

  • Signals from Trunk Paraxial Mesoderm Induce Pronephros Formation in Chick Intermediate Mesoderm

    Teri Jo Mauch;Guizhi Yang;Mindi Wright;Danielle Smith

  • Locations of the ectodermal and nonectodermal subdivisions of the epiblast at stages 3 and 4 of avian gastrulation and neurulation

    Virginio Garcia‐Martinez;Ignacio S. Alvarez;Gary C. Schoenwolf

Frequent Co-Authors

Yukio Saijoh
Yukio Saijoh University of Utah
Andrew Lumsden
Andrew Lumsden King's College London
Mahendra S. Rao
Mahendra S. Rao National Institutes of Health
Patrick P.L. Tam
Patrick P.L. Tam University of Sydney
Koji Tamura
Koji Tamura Tohoku University
Len A. Pennacchio
Len A. Pennacchio Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Michael Sittinger
Michael Sittinger Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Gen Yamada
Gen Yamada Wakayama Medical University
Thomas B. Knudsen
Thomas B. Knudsen Environmental Protection Agency
Gary M. Shaw
Gary M. Shaw Stanford University

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