Dr Henry H. Roehl
School of Biosciences
Senior Lecturer
h.roehl@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 2351
+44 114 222 2351
C21, Firth Court
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Dr Henry H. Roehl
School of Biosciences
C21
Firth Court
Western Bank
ºù«Ӱҵ
S10 2TN
School of Biosciences
C21
Firth Court
Western Bank
ºù«Ӱҵ
S10 2TN
- Profile
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- 2020-2024: Founding Secretary of the International Society for Regenerative Biology
- 2011-present: Senior Lecturer, University of ºù«Ӱҵ
- 2002-present: Lecturer, University of ºù«Ӱҵ
- 1997-2002: Postdoctoral Fellow, Max-Planck-Institut, Tuebingen. Research advisor: Dr. Nuesslein-Volhard
- 1994-1997: Ph.D. Genetics University of Wisconsin-Madison. Research advisor: Dr. Judith Kimble
- 1990-1994: Masters Genetics University of Wisconsin-Madison. Research advisor: Dr. Judith Kimble
- 1983-1988: B.S. Biology, Antioch College
- Research interests
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The Roehl Laboratory uses zebrafish as a model to study how regeneration takes place in a simple aquatic vertebrate.
Our studies are focused upon addressing the two key questions: where are regenerative cells recruited from, and what are the signals that initiate regeneration. We hope that our results may one day provide information that may enhance clinical approaches to the treatment of injury and disease.
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
All publications
Journal articles
- . PLOS ONE, 17(11).
- . PLoS ONE, 16(11).
- . Nature Communications, 9(1), ---.
- . The International Journal of Developmental Biology, 62(6-8), 473-477.
- . PLOS ONE, 10(12).
- . Development, 141(1), 63-72.
- . Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol, 33(6), 1257-1263.
- Delivery systems for small molecule antiprion drug candidates. PRION, 6, 99-99.
- . PLoS ONE, 7(1).
- . Development, 138(18), 3897-3905.
- , 6.
- . Development, 138(10), 2015-2024.
- . Eur J Med Chem, 46(9), 4125-4132.
- . Mech Dev, 128(1-2), 141-152.
- . Dev Dyn, 239(6), 1901-1904.
- . Development, 137(3), 389-394.
- . MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT, 126, S161-S161.
- . Developmental Dynamics, 238(3), spcone-spcone.
- Zebrafish Model for Studies on Bone Defects in Multiple Osteochondromas. MODERN PATHOLOGY, 22, 25A-25A.
- Zebrafish Model for Studies on Bone Defects in Multiple Osteochondromas. LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, 89, 25A-25A.
- . Dev Dyn, 238(2), 459-466.
- . Experimental Hematology, 36(9), 1132-1142.
- . DEVELOPMENT, 135(11), 1935-1946.
- . PLoS Genet, 4(7), e1000136.
- . Journal of Immunology, 177(4), 2463-2476.
- . Nature, 436(7053), 1035-1039.
- . Developmental Biology, 286(2), 391-404.
- . Developmental Cell, 8(4), 575-586.
- , 428, 955-959.
- . Development, 131(24), 6225-6235.
- . Development, 131(4), 943-951.
- . Neuron, 44(6), 947-960.
- . Development, 131(15), 3681-3692.
- . Development, 130(22), 5375-5384.
- . Nature, 421(6920), 279-282.
- . Current Biology, 12(16), 1405-1412.
- . Current Biology, 11(7), 503-507.
- . Nature Genetics, 23(1), 86-89.
- . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 94(10), 5162-5166.
- . EMBO Journal, 15(24), 7002-7012.
- . Nature, 364(6438), 632-635.
- . Nature.
- . Bone Abstracts.
- . Disease Models & Mechanisms.
Conference proceedings papers
- Can Bisphosphonates extend Life Span? Effects on Stem Cell survival, DNA Repair and Tissue Regeneration. JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, Vol. 28
- . MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT, Vol. 126 (pp S209-S209)
- . JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY PART B-MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL EVOLUTION, Vol. 310B(4) (pp 355-369)
- WNT signalling upregulates osteoblast differentiation in zebrafish: A novel model for studies in osteoblastogenesis. JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, Vol. 22(7) (pp 1115-1115)
Preprints
- Research group
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PhD studentship opportunities
We advertise PhD opportunities (Funded or Self-Funded) on FindAPhD.com
- Grants
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- BBSRC
- Leverhulme Trust
- Teaching activities
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Undergraduate
- BMS11005 - Introductory Developmental, Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
- BMS336/6336 - Modelling Human Disease and Dysfunction
- Level 3 Practical and Dissertation Modules
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