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Denise Montell

Denise Johnson Montell is an American biologist who is the Duggan Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research considers the oogenesis process in Drosophila and border cell migration. She has served as president of the Genetics Society of America and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2021.

Denise Johnson Montell
Alma materStanford University
University of California, San Diego
Scientific career
InstitutionsCarnegie Institution for Science
ThesisCell and substrate adhesion molecules in D̲r̲o̲s̲o̲p̲h̲i̲l̲a̲ embryogenesis (1989)
Websitehttps://www.mcdb.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/denise-montell

Early life and education edit

Montell grew up in a family of scientists and became interested in science at a young age.[1] She was an undergraduate student at the University of California, San Diego, where she majored in biochemistry and cell biology.[1] She moved to Stanford University for her graduate studies, where she investigated substrate adhesion molecules in Drosophila embryogenesis.[2] Montell was a postdoctoral fellow with Allan C. Spradling at the Carnegie Institution for Science, where she developed a new model to study cell motility in vivo by combining cell biology and molecular genetics.[3] She worked on a P element-mediated mutagenesis screening in Drosophila.[1] She was appointed to the faculty at the Carnegie Institution for Science.[citation needed]

Research and career edit

Montell joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins University in 1992. After ten years at Johns Hopkins, she was promoted to full Professor, where she became Founding Director of the Center for Cell Dynamics.[4] In 2013, she moved to the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she was made Duggan Professor. In 2020, Montell was appointed president of the Genetics Society of America.[5][6]

Montell's research considers the oogenesis process in Drosophila and border cell migration. She has studied apoptosis, cell motility, and cell engulfment.[3] Montell identified that cells that had previously been considered to be beyond the point of no return in the dying process can recover and proliferate.[3] The process, which Montell named anastasis, can salvage cells that are difficult to replace.[3] Cell motility is the process by which embryos develop, wounds heal and immune systems fight disease. At the same time, cell motility can give rise to tumor metastasis.[7] Montell created an in vivo model for the study of cell motility.[3]

Awards and honors edit

Selected publications edit

  • Honami Naora; Denise J Montell (1 May 2005). "Ovarian cancer metastasis: integrating insights from disparate model organisms". Nature Reviews Cancer. 5 (5): 355–366. doi:10.1038/NRC1611. ISSN 1474-175X. PMID 15864277. Wikidata Q36111930.
  • Danfeng Cai; Shann-Ching Chen; Mohit Prasad; et al. (1 May 2014). "Mechanical feedback through E-cadherin promotes direction sensing during collective cell migration". Cell. 157 (5): 1146–1159. doi:10.1016/J.CELL.2014.03.045. ISSN 0092-8674. PMC 4118667. PMID 24855950. Wikidata Q30585627.
  • Denise J Montell (1 January 2003). "Border-cell migration: the race is on". Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology. 4 (1): 13–24. doi:10.1038/NRM1006. ISSN 1471-0072. PMID 12511865. Wikidata Q35038279.

Personal life edit

Montell is married with two children.[1] Her husband is Craig Montell, a neuroscientist and Distinguished Professor in the Department of the Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.[16] Her daughter Amanda Montell is an author of popular nonfiction books on linguistics. She has collaborated with her son Brandon Montell, a computer software engineer.[17] He designed and patented the “I’m feeling lucky” feature on Google Earth.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Sedwick, Caitlin (2011-11-14). "Denise Montell: Lighting the way in border cell migration". The Journal of Cell Biology. 195 (4): 540–541. doi:10.1083/jcb.1954pi. ISSN 0021-9525. PMC 3257536. PMID 22084303.
  2. ^ Montell, Denise Johnson (1988). Cell and substrate adhesion molecules in D̲r̲o̲s̲o̲p̲h̲i̲l̲a̲ embryogenesis (Thesis). OCLC 78233573.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Denise J. Montell | Denise Montell Lab | UC Santa Barbara". labs.mcdb.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  4. ^ "Denise J. Montell | MCDB | UC Santa Barbara". www.mcdb.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  5. ^ "Denise signs off as President of the Genetics Society of America. | Denise Montell Lab | UC Santa Barbara". labs.mcdb.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  6. ^ "Denise Montell Elected Vice President 2019 and President 2020 of the Genetics Society of America | MCDB | UC Santa Barbara". www.mcdb.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  7. ^ "Cell Motility | Denise Montell Lab | UC Santa Barbara". labs.mcdb.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  8. ^ "Denise elected to the American Society for Cell Biology council | Denise Montell Lab | UC Santa Barbara". labs.mcdb.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  9. ^ "NIH Pioneer Award". The UCSB Current. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  10. ^ "NIH Director's Pioneer Award Program - Funded Research". commonfund.nih.gov. 2013-06-26. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  11. ^ "Denise elected Fellow of AAAS | Denise Montell Lab | UC Santa Barbara". labs.mcdb.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  12. ^ "2017 AAAS Fellows Recognized for Advancing Science | American Association for the Advancement of Science". www.aaas.org. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  13. ^ "Denise elected Fellow of ASCB | Denise Montell Lab | UC Santa Barbara". labs.mcdb.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  14. ^ "Sixteen new ASCB Fellows to be welcomed at annual meeting of cell biologists this December". ASCB. 2019-10-11. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  15. ^ "2021 NAS Election". www.nasonline.org. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  16. ^ Montell, Craig (September 14, 2021). "DIstinguished Professor Craig Montell". from the original on 2014-05-05. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
  17. ^ Dai, Wei; Guo, Xiaoran; Cao, Yuansheng; Mondo, James A.; Campanale, Joseph P.; Montell, Brandon J.; Burrous, Haley; Streichan, Sebastian; Gov, Nir; Rappel, Wouter-Jan; Montell, Denise J. (2020-11-20). "Tissue topography steers migrating Drosophila border cells". Science. 370 (6519): 987–990. Bibcode:2020Sci...370..987D. doi:10.1126/science.aaz4741. ISSN 0036-8075. PMC 8103818. PMID 33214282.
  18. ^ Montell, Brandon. "Point of interest selection based on a user request". Retrieved September 14, 2021.

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Denise Johnson Montell is an American biologist who is the Duggan Professor of Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology at the University of California Santa Barbara Her research considers the oogenesis process in Drosophila and border cell migration She has served as president of the Genetics Society of America and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2021 Denise Johnson MontellAlma materStanford University University of California San DiegoScientific careerInstitutionsCarnegie Institution for ScienceThesisCell and substrate adhesion molecules in D r o s o p h i l a embryogenesis 1989 Websitehttps www mcdb ucsb edu people faculty denise montell Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Research and career 3 Awards and honors 4 Selected publications 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editMontell grew up in a family of scientists and became interested in science at a young age 1 She was an undergraduate student at the University of California San Diego where she majored in biochemistry and cell biology 1 She moved to Stanford University for her graduate studies where she investigated substrate adhesion molecules in Drosophila embryogenesis 2 Montell was a postdoctoral fellow with Allan C Spradling at the Carnegie Institution for Science where she developed a new model to study cell motility in vivo by combining cell biology and molecular genetics 3 She worked on a P element mediated mutagenesis screening in Drosophila 1 She was appointed to the faculty at the Carnegie Institution for Science citation needed Research and career editMontell joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins University in 1992 After ten years at Johns Hopkins she was promoted to full Professor where she became Founding Director of the Center for Cell Dynamics 4 In 2013 she moved to the University of California Santa Barbara where she was made Duggan Professor In 2020 Montell was appointed president of the Genetics Society of America 5 6 Montell s research considers the oogenesis process in Drosophila and border cell migration She has studied apoptosis cell motility and cell engulfment 3 Montell identified that cells that had previously been considered to be beyond the point of no return in the dying process can recover and proliferate 3 The process which Montell named anastasis can salvage cells that are difficult to replace 3 Cell motility is the process by which embryos develop wounds heal and immune systems fight disease At the same time cell motility can give rise to tumor metastasis 7 Montell created an in vivo model for the study of cell motility 3 Awards and honors edit2014 Elected to the Council of the American Society for Cell Biology 8 2014 National Institutes of Health Director s Pioneer Award 9 10 2017 Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 11 12 2019 Elected Fellow of the American Society for Cell Biology 13 14 2021 Elected to the National Academy of Sciences 15 Selected publications editHonami Naora Denise J Montell 1 May 2005 Ovarian cancer metastasis integrating insights from disparate model organisms Nature Reviews Cancer 5 5 355 366 doi 10 1038 NRC1611 ISSN 1474 175X PMID 15864277 Wikidata Q36111930 Danfeng Cai Shann Ching Chen Mohit Prasad et al 1 May 2014 Mechanical feedback through E cadherin promotes direction sensing during collective cell migration Cell 157 5 1146 1159 doi 10 1016 J CELL 2014 03 045 ISSN 0092 8674 PMC 4118667 PMID 24855950 Wikidata Q30585627 Denise J Montell 1 January 2003 Border cell migration the race is on Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 4 1 13 24 doi 10 1038 NRM1006 ISSN 1471 0072 PMID 12511865 Wikidata Q35038279 Personal life editMontell is married with two children 1 Her husband is Craig Montell a neuroscientist and Distinguished Professor in the Department of the Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology at the University of California Santa Barbara 16 Her daughter Amanda Montell is an author of popular nonfiction books on linguistics She has collaborated with her son Brandon Montell a computer software engineer 17 He designed and patented the I m feeling lucky feature on Google Earth 18 References edit a b c d Sedwick Caitlin 2011 11 14 Denise Montell Lighting the way in border cell migration The Journal of Cell Biology 195 4 540 541 doi 10 1083 jcb 1954pi ISSN 0021 9525 PMC 3257536 PMID 22084303 Montell Denise Johnson 1988 Cell and substrate adhesion molecules in D r o s o p h i l a embryogenesis Thesis OCLC 78233573 a b c d e Denise J Montell Denise Montell Lab UC Santa Barbara labs mcdb ucsb edu Retrieved 2021 05 02 Denise J Montell MCDB UC Santa Barbara www mcdb ucsb edu Retrieved 2021 05 02 Denise signs off as President of the Genetics Society of America Denise Montell Lab UC Santa Barbara labs mcdb ucsb edu Retrieved 2021 05 02 Denise Montell Elected Vice President 2019 and President 2020 of the Genetics Society of America MCDB UC Santa Barbara www mcdb ucsb edu Retrieved 2021 05 02 Cell Motility Denise Montell Lab UC Santa Barbara labs mcdb ucsb edu Retrieved 2021 05 03 Denise elected to the American Society for Cell Biology council Denise Montell Lab UC Santa Barbara labs mcdb ucsb edu Retrieved 2021 05 02 NIH Pioneer Award The UCSB Current Retrieved 2021 05 02 NIH Director s Pioneer Award Program Funded Research commonfund nih gov 2013 06 26 Retrieved 2021 05 02 Denise elected Fellow of AAAS Denise Montell Lab UC Santa Barbara labs mcdb ucsb edu Retrieved 2021 05 02 2017 AAAS Fellows Recognized for Advancing Science American Association for the Advancement of Science www aaas org Retrieved 2021 05 02 Denise elected Fellow of ASCB Denise Montell Lab UC Santa Barbara labs mcdb ucsb edu Retrieved 2021 05 02 Sixteen new ASCB Fellows to be welcomed at annual meeting of cell biologists this December ASCB 2019 10 11 Retrieved 2021 05 02 2021 NAS Election www nasonline org Retrieved 2021 05 02 Montell Craig September 14 2021 DIstinguished Professor Craig Montell Archived from the original on 2014 05 05 Retrieved September 14 2021 Dai Wei Guo Xiaoran Cao Yuansheng Mondo James A Campanale Joseph P Montell Brandon J Burrous Haley Streichan Sebastian Gov Nir Rappel Wouter Jan Montell Denise J 2020 11 20 Tissue topography steers migrating Drosophila border cells Science 370 6519 987 990 Bibcode 2020Sci 370 987D doi 10 1126 science aaz4741 ISSN 0036 8075 PMC 8103818 PMID 33214282 Montell Brandon Point of interest selection based on a user request Retrieved September 14 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Denise Montell amp oldid 1177314932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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