Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): Kriegstein, Arnold R. NAME Arnold R. Kriegstein, M.D., Ph.D. POSITION TITLE Director, Institute for Regeneration Medicine, UCSF INSTITUTION AND LOCATION Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut B.A. 1971 Biology New York University, New York M.S. 1974 Physiology New York University, New York Ph.D. 1977 Physiology New York University, New York M.D. 1977 Medicine A. Positions and Honors. Positions 1978-81 Neurology Resident, Harvard Longwood Area Program, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Beth Israel Hospital, and Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA 1981-88 Assistant Professor of Neurology, Stanford University, Dept. of Neurology, Stanford, CA 1991-93 Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 1991-93 Assoc. Research Scientist, Dept. of Neurobiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 1994-99 Associate Professor of Neurology, College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University, Jointly appointed in the Departments of Neurology and Pathology and the Center for Neurobiology & Behavior, NY, NY 1999-01 Professor of Neurology, College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University, NY, NY 2001-04 John and Elisabeth Harris Professor of Neurology (in Pathology and in the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior), College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University 2004- Professor of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 2004- Director, Institute for Regeneration Medicine, UCSF, San Francisco, CA Honors 1982-84 Mellon Scholar 1986 Stanford University William M. Hume Faculty Scholar 1987-89 Visiting Professor of Neurology and Lecturer in Clinical Neuroscience, University of Bari, Italy, appointed by the Italian Ministry for Public Education 1991 Wellcome Research Travel Award to Britain 1999 Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award B. Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order). 1. Lo Turco JJ, Kriegstein AR. Clusters of coupled neuroblasts in embryonic neocortex. Science 1991;252:563-566. 2. LoTurco JJ, Owens DF, Heath MJS, Davis MBE, Kriegstein AR. GABA and glutamate depolarize cortical progenitor cells and inhibit DNA synthesis. Neuron 1995;15:1287-1298. 3. Kriegstein AR, Armitage BA, Kim PY. Heroin inhalation and progressive spongiform leukoencephalopathy. NEJM 1997;336(8):589. 4. Bittman K, Owens DF, Kriegstein AR, LoTurco, JJ. Cell coupling and uncoupling in the ventricular zone of developing neocortex. J Neuroscience 1997;17(18):7037-44. 5. Flint AC, Liu X, Kriegstein AR. Nonsynaptic activation of glycine receptors by taurine during neocortical development. Neuron 1998;20:43-53. 6. Owens DF, Kriegstein AR. Patterns of Intracellular Calcium Fluctuation in Precursor Cells of the Neocortical Ventricular Zone. J Neuroscience 1998;18(14):5374-5388. 7. Kriegstein AR, Shungu DC, Millar WS, Armitage BA, Brust JC, Chillrud S, Goldman J, Lynch T. Leukoencephalopathy and raised brain lactate from heroin vapor inhalation (Chasing the Dragon). Neurology 1999;53(8):1765-1773. Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): Kriegstein, Arnold R. PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04) Page 10 Continuation Format Page 8. Flint AC, Dammerman RS, Kriegstein AR. Endogenous activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors in neocortical development causes neuronal calcium oscillations. PNAS 1999;96(21):12144-12149. 9. Dammerman RS, Noctor SC, Kriegstein AR. Extrinsic GABAergic innervation of developing neocortical layer 1 in organotypic slice co-cultures. J Comp Neurol 2000;423(1):112-120. 10. Dammerman RS, Flint AC, Noctor SC, Kriegstein AR. An excitatory GABAergic projection to developing neocortical layer 1. J Neurophysiology 2000;84(1):428-434. 11. Noctor SC, Flint AC, Weissman TA, Dammerman RS, Kriegstein AR. Neurons derived from radial glial cells establish radial units in neocortex. Nature 2001;409:714-20. 12. Noctor SC, Flint AC, Weissman TA, Wong WS, Clinton BK, Kriegstein AR. Dividing precursor cells of the embryonic cortical ventricular zone have morphological and molecular characteristics of radial glia. J Neuroscience 2002;22(8):3161-73. 13. Owens DF, Kriegstein AR. Is there more to GABA than synaptic inhibition? Nature Rev Neurosci 2002;3(9):715-27. 14. Owens DF, Kriegstein AR. Developmental neurotransmitters? Neuron 2002;36:989-91. 15. Fishell G, Kriegstein AR. Neurons from radial glia: The consequences of asymmetric inheritance. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2003;13:34-41. 16. Weissman T, Noctor SC, Clinton BK, Honig LS, Kriegstein AR. Neurogenic radial glial cells in reptile, rodent, and human: from mitosis to migration. Cerebral Cortex 2003;13:550-9. 17. Kriegstein AR, Parnavelas JG. Changing concepts of cortical development. Cerebral Cortex 2003;13:541. 18. Kriegstein AR, Gotz M. Radial glia diversity: A matter of cell fate. Glia 2003;43:37-43. 19. Ivic L, Sands TT, Fishkin N, Nakanishi K, Kriegstein AR, Stromgaard K. Terpene trilactones from Ginkgo biloba are antagonists of cortical glycine and GABAA receptors. J Biol Chem 2003;278:49279- 85. 20. Noctor SC, Martínez-Cerdeño V, Ivic L, Kriegstein AR. Cortical neurons arise in symmetric and asymmetric division zones and migrate through specific phases. Nature Neuroscience 2004;7:136- 44. 21. Kriegstein AR, Noctor SC. Patterns of neuronal migration in the embryonic cortex. TINS 2004;27:392-9. 22. Weissman TA, Ivic L, Riquelme PA, Flint AC, Kriegstein AR. Calcium waves propagate through radial glial cells in the developing neocortex. Neuron 2004;43:647-61. 23. Kriegstein AR, Castañeda-Castellanos, DR, Noctor SC. Patterns of cortical neurogenesis. Clinical Neurosci Res 2004;4:2-8. 24. Castañeda-Castellanos DR, Kriegstein AR. Controlling neuron number: Does Numb do the math? Nature Neuroscience 2004;7:793-4. 25. Butt, SJ, Fuccillo M, Nery S, Noctor S, Kriegstein A, Corbin JG, Fishell G. The temporal and spatial origins of cortical interneurons predict their physiological subtype. Neuron 2005;48(4):591-604. 26. Lo B, Zettler P, Cedars MI, Gates E, Kriegstein AR, Oberman M, Reijo Pera R, Wagner RM, Wuerth MT, Wolf LE, Yamamoto KR. A new era in the ethics of human embryonic stem cell research. Stem Cells 2005;23(10)1454-9. 27. Kriegstein AR. Constructing circuits: neurogenesis and migration in the developing neocortex. Epilepsia 2005;46 Supplement 7:15-21. 28. Tsai JW, Chen Y, Kriegstein AR, Vallee RB. LIS1 RNA interference blocks neural stem cell division, morphogenesis, and motility at multiple stages. J Cell Biol 2005;170(6):935-45. 29. Kriegstein, AR. GABA puts the brake on stem cells. Nature Neuroscience 2005;8(9):1132-3. 30. Fishell G, Kriegstein A. Cortical development: new concepts. Neuron 2005;46(3):361-2. 31. Kriegstein AR, Parnavelas JG. Progress in corticogenesis. Cerebral Cortex 2006; Suppl 1:1-2. 32. Martinez-Cerdeno V, Noctor SC, Kriegstein AR. The role of intermediate progenitor cells in the evolutionary expansion of the cerebral cortex. Cerebral Cortex 2006;Suppl 1:152-61. 33. Young-Pearse TL, Ivic L, Kriegstein AR, Cepko CL. Characterization of mice with targeted deletion of glycine receptor alpha 2. Mol Cell Biol 2006;26:5728-34. 34. Kriegstein AR, Noctor SC, Martinez-Cerdeno. Patterns of neural stem and progenitor cell division may underlie evolutionary cortical expansion. Nat Rev Neuroscience 2006; 7(11):883-90. (责任编辑:泉水) |