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Stanislav Kholmanskikh

Ph.D. 2002

Thesis Title: Abnormalities of neuronal migration in mouse models of lissencephaly

Advisor: Paul Letourneau


Honors:

2001, Stark Award


Thesis Publications:

Kholmanskikh, S.S., Koeller, H.B., Wynshaw-Boris, A., Gomez, T., Letourneau, P.C. and Ross, M. E. 2006. Calcium-dependent interaction of Lis1 with IQGAP1 and Cdc42 promotes neuronal motility. Nat. Neurosci. 9:50-57.

Stanislav S. Kholmanskikh, Joseph S. Dobrin, Anthony Wynshaw-Boris, Paul C. Letourneau, and M. Elizabeth Ross Disregulated RhoGTPases and Actin Cytoskeleton Contribute to the Migration Defect in Lis1-Deficient Neurons. The Journal of Neuroscience, September 24, 2003 • 23(25):8673– 8681 • 8673.


Present Position: Post-Doctoral Fellow
Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Development
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
E-Mail: stk2005@med.cornell.edu
 
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