The Weinstein Laboratory

Michael Weinstein CV


Michael Weinstein
Department of Molecular Genetics and
Division of Human Cancer Genetics
484 West 12th Avenue
Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio 43210
phone:614-688-0164
fax:614-292-4466
Email:weinstein.41@osu.edu


BS Ohio State University, Columbus Ohio
PhD University of California, San Diego, LaJolla, California

1999 Assistant Professor, Ohio State University
Department of Molecular Genetics and
Division of Human Cancer Genetics
Columbus, Ohio

1995-1999 Postdoctoral Fellow
Genetics of Development and Disease Branch
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Maryland

1996-1999 Instructor
Johns Hopkins University
Rockville, Maryland

1992-1995 Postdoctoral Fellow
Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio


Weinstein M , S Monga , Y Liu, S. Brodie, Y Tang, C. Li, L. Mishra, and C. Deng.  2001.  Smad Proteins and Hepatocyte Growth Factor Control Parallel Regulatory Pathways That Converge on 1-Integrin To Promote Normal Liver Development.  Mol. Cell. Biol. 21:5122-5131.

Weinstein M , X. Yang, and C.Deng.  2000.  Functions of mammalian smad genes as revealed by targeted gene disruption in mice.  Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. 11:49-58.

Xu, X., M. Weinstein, C. Li, and C. Deng.  1998.  Fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs) and their roles in limb development.  Cell and Tissue Res 296: 33-43.

Weinstein, M., X. Yang, C. Li, X. Xu, J. Gotay and C. Deng.  1998. Failure of extraembryonic membrane formation and mesoderm induction in embryos lacking the tumor suppressor smad2. PNAS 95:9378-9383.

Weinstein, M ., X. Xu, K. Ohyama, and C. Deng.  1998.  Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor-3 and Receptor-4 Function Cooperatively to Direct Alveogenesis in the Murine Lung. Development 125:3615-3623.