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Elizabeth Patton

Elizabeth Patton, Ph.D FRSE is professor of chemical genetics and group leader of Medical Research Council Institute for Genetics and Molecular Medicine (IGMM) Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh, Personal Chair of Melanoma Genetics and Drug Discovery for a disease which kills 20,000 Europeans a year, and accounts for 80% of all skin cancer deaths.[1] Her research into the genetic models and drug interactions testing, sharing international findings, is mainly using zebrafish in conjunction with the Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre. She holds a number of academic leadership roles in UK, Europe and international scientific bodies.[2]

Elizabeth Patton

PhD FRSE
Born
NationalityCanadian
Other namesE.Elizabeth Patton, Liz Patton
EducationDalhousie University, University of Toronto, Harvard Medical School, University of Oxford
Occupation(s)professor of chemical genetics, Personal Chair of Melanoma Genetics and Drug Discovery
EmployerMRC Human Genetics Unit
AwardsFellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 2021

In 2021, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.[3]

Biography edit

E. Elizabeth Patton was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and completed her bachelor of science (honours) degree at King's College Dalhousie University, before undertaking her doctorate at the University of Toronto, with Michael Tyers on how E3 ubiquitin ligases control cell division.[4] She won a Human Frontier Science Programme postdoctoral fellowship (2001-2004) working with Leonard Zon at Harvard Medical School and a Medical Research Council fellowship[5] to the University of Oxford,[3] developing BRAF zebrafish model for melanoma, which is now used globally. She heads her own lab at the MRC Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh.[6][2]

Patton is on the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine and helps selecting young scientists for the Lister Prize.[7] In 2020, Patton was successfully appointed Editor-in-Chief of the academic journal, Disease Models & Mechanisms with Elaine Mardis as Deputy Editor-in-Chief.[6] On being elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2021), Professor Patton is serving on the RSE Industry Working Group.[3]

Earlier in her career (2012) she collaborated with colleagues at St. Andrews University on understanding drug mechanisms in the treatment of sleeping sickness and similar diseases.[8] In April 2013, she was made a member of the Young Academy of Scotland.[9]

Now with her own MRC laboratory, the ongoing focus of study is zebrafish genetic / drug interactions and melanocyte and melanoma biology, which aims to translate to human genetics or medical advances.[5][10] In 2013 she said, "The thrill of discovery is what keeps scientists going, especially when we’re on the road to being able to provide cures and better therapies."[5] Patton was the first President of the international Zebrafish Disease Models Society (2013-2015)[1] and co-leads their Drug Discovery Research Interest Group,[11] as well as holding leadership roles in the European Zebrafish Society and the Society for Melanoma Research, of which she is Secretary.[12] She is on the Medical Review Panel of the Canadian international award organisation, the Gairdner Foundation.[13]

In 2016 she co-edited Zebrafish - Methods and Protocols in the Methods in Molecular Biology textbook series.[14]

From 2017-18, Patton was a supervisor in OPTIMA (4 year programme) an EPSRC and MRC co-funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Optical Medical Imaging for cutting-edge optical technology to address key clinical questions via medical imaging (hosted both at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Strathclyde).[15]

The Melanoma Research Alliance and L'Oreal Paris funded her research, as described to the readers of Stylist magazine in 2018,[16] and she was interviewed by the Melanoma Association about the possibilities for Women in STEM.[17] She was a speaker at the European Society for Dermatological Research in 2019.[18] In 2020 she also spoke about why her work was with animal models.[19] Patton is also one of the UK Pharmacogenetics & Stratified Medicine Network which brings clinical, academic and industry parties together.[20]

In 2021, as well as becoming a FRSE, and her research findings continuing,[21] Patton will serve on the UK Medical Research Council Molecular & Cellular Medicine Board.[22]

She is married to an academic specialist in Greek literature and papyrology, and has a son and daughter.[5]

Selected publications from Patton laboratory edit

  • Wilms Tumor 1b defines a wound-specific sheath cell subpopulation associated with notochord repair 13 Feb 2018 in eLife, vol. 7[23][1]
  • Mosaic RAS/MAPK variants cause sporadic vascular malformations which respond to targeted therapy 2 Apr 2018 in Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 128, pp. 1496–1508[24][2]
  • ALDH1 bio-activates nifuroxazide to eradicate ALDHHigh melanoma-initiating cells 20 Dec 2018 in Cell Chemical Biology, vol. 25, pp. 1456–1469.e6[25][3]
  • Zebrafish MITF-low melanoma subtype models reveal transcriptional subclusters and MITF-independent residual disease Nov 2019 in Cancer Research, vol. 79, pp. 5769–5784[26][4]
  • PRL3-DDX21 transcriptional control of endolysosomal genes restricts melanocyte stem cell differentiation 10 Aug 2020 in Developmental Cell, vol. 54, pp. 317–332.E9[27][5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Liz Patton Research Group". The University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  2. ^ a b "E. Elizabeth Patton". The University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  3. ^ a b c "Professor Elizabeth Patton FRSE". The Royal Society of Edinburgh. 2021-05-05. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  4. ^ "Professor Liz Patton". Molecular Genetics - University of Toronto. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  5. ^ a b c d Patton, L. (2013-11-01). "Using zebrafish to shed light on melanoma: an interview with Liz Patton". Disease Models & Mechanisms. 6 (6): 1303–1306. doi:10.1242/dmm.014340. ISSN 1754-8403. PMC 3820254. PMID 24203994.
  6. ^ a b "Editor biographies | Disease Models & Mechanisms | The Company of Biologists | Disease Models & Mechanisms | The Company of Biologists". journals.biologists.com. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  7. ^ "Royal Society of Edinburgh announces both Lister Fellow and SAC Member as 2021 Fellows". Lister Institute. 2021-04-27. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  8. ^ "How Scottish scientists could help 'neglected diseases' in poor nations". news.st-andrews.ac.uk. 2012-07-30. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  9. ^ Scotl, Young Academy of (2013-03-14). "RSE Young Academy of Scotland Welcomes 50 New Members". Young Academy of Scotland. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  10. ^ "Elizabeth Patton". University of Edinburgh Research Explorer. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  11. ^ "Drug Discovery". ZDMS. from the original on 2021-08-11.
  12. ^ "Society for Melanoma Research - Officers". www.societymelanomaresearch.org. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  13. ^ "The Gairdner Foundation Team". Gairdner Foundation. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  14. ^ Kawakami, Koichi; Pattons, E. Elizabeth; Orger, Michael, eds. (2016). Zebrafish: Methods and Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology. Vol. 1451 (2 ed.). Humana Press. doi:10.1007/978-1-4939-3771-4. ISBN 978-1-4939-3769-1. S2CID 239159408.
  15. ^ "Supervisors OPTIMA". PhD supervisors of OPTIMA. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  16. ^ Keegan, Hannah (2018-03-05). "Woman of the Week: cancer research scientist Dr Liz Patton". Stylist. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  17. ^ Women in STEM - Society for Melanoma Research - Dr. Liz Patton, PhD, retrieved 2021-08-11
  18. ^ "Liz Patton « 2021 ESDR Annual Meeting". Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  19. ^ Patton, E. Elizabeth (26 February 2020). "What role do animal models play in developing next-generation melanoma therapies?". Melanoma Research Alliance. from the original on 2011-11-12. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  20. ^ "Dr E Elizabeth Patton of the MRC Human Genetics Unit". UK Pharmacogenetics & Stratified Medicine Network. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  21. ^ Patton, E. Elizabeth (2021-02-01). "The twin pillars of Disease Models & Mechanisms". Disease Models & Mechanisms. 14 (2): dmm048951. doi:10.1242/dmm.048951. ISSN 1754-8403. PMC 7927655. PMID 33619213.
  22. ^ Medical Research Council, M. R. C. (2021-04-14). "Molecular & Cellular Medicine Board". mrc.ukri.org. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  23. ^ Lopez-Baez, Juan Carlos; Simpson, Daniel J.; Forero, Laura LLeras; Zeng, Zhiqiang; Brunsdon, Hannah; Salzano, Angela; Brombin, Alessandro; Rybski, Witold; Wyatt, Cameron; Huitema, Leonie F. A.; Dale, Rodney M. (2018-02-13). "Wilms Tumor 1b defines a wound-specific sheath cell subpopulation associated with notochord repair". eLife. 7: e30657. doi:10.7554/eLife.30657. ISSN 2050-084X. PMC 5811212. PMID 29405914.
  24. ^ Al-Olabi, Lara; Polubothu, Satyamaanasa; Dowsett, Katherine; Andrews, Katrina A.; Stadnik, Paulina; Joseph, Agnel P.; Knox, Rachel; Pittman, Alan; Clark, Graeme; Baird, William; Bulstrode, Neil (2018-04-02). "Mosaic RAS/MAPK variants cause sporadic vascular malformations which respond to targeted therapy". The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 128 (4): 1496–1508. doi:10.1172/JCI98589. ISSN 0021-9738. PMC 5873857. PMID 29461977.
  25. ^ Sarvi, Sana; Crispin, Richard; Lu, Yuting; Zeng, Lifan; Hurley, Thomas D.; Houston, Douglas R.; von Kriegsheim, Alex; Chen, Che-Hong; Mochly-Rosen, Daria; Ranzani, Marco; Mathers, Marie E. (December 2018). "ALDH1 Bio-activates Nifuroxazide to Eradicate ALDHHigh Melanoma-Initiating Cells". Cell Chemical Biology. 25 (12): 1456–1469.e6. doi:10.1016/j.chembiol.2018.09.005. ISSN 2451-9456. PMC 6309505. PMID 30293938.
  26. ^ Travnickova, Jana; Wojciechowska, Sonia; Khamseh, Ava; Gautier, Philippe; Brown, Daniel V.; Lefevre, Thomas; Brombin, Alessandro; Ewing, Ailith; Capper, Amy; Spitzer, Michaela; Dilshat, Ramile (2019-11-15). "Zebrafish MITF-Low Melanoma Subtype Models Reveal Transcriptional Subclusters and MITF-Independent Residual Disease". Cancer Research. 79 (22): 5769–5784. doi:10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-19-0037. ISSN 0008-5472. PMC 7116150. PMID 31582381.
  27. ^ Johansson, Jeanette A.; Marie, Kerrie L.; Lu, Yuting; Brombin, Alessandro; Santoriello, Cristina; Zeng, Zhiqiang; Zich, Judith; Gautier, Philippe; von Kriegsheim, Alex; Brunsdon, Hannah; Wheeler, Ann P. (August 2020). "PRL3-DDX21 Transcriptional Control of Endolysosomal Genes Restricts Melanocyte Stem Cell Differentiation". Developmental Cell. 54 (3): 317–332.e9. doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2020.06.013. ISSN 1534-5807. PMC 7435699. PMID 32652076.

External links edit

  • "ZFIN Lab: E. Elizabeth Patton Lab". zfin.org. Retrieved 2021-08-11.

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Elizabeth Patton Ph D FRSE is professor of chemical genetics and group leader of Medical Research Council Institute for Genetics and Molecular Medicine IGMM Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh Personal Chair of Melanoma Genetics and Drug Discovery for a disease which kills 20 000 Europeans a year and accounts for 80 of all skin cancer deaths 1 Her research into the genetic models and drug interactions testing sharing international findings is mainly using zebrafish in conjunction with the Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre She holds a number of academic leadership roles in UK Europe and international scientific bodies 2 Elizabeth PattonPhD FRSEBornHalifax Nova Scotia CanadaNationalityCanadianOther namesE Elizabeth Patton Liz PattonEducationDalhousie University University of Toronto Harvard Medical School University of OxfordOccupation s professor of chemical genetics Personal Chair of Melanoma Genetics and Drug DiscoveryEmployerMRC Human Genetics UnitAwardsFellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 2021In 2021 she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected publications from Patton laboratory 3 References 4 External linksBiography editE Elizabeth Patton was born in Halifax Nova Scotia and completed her bachelor of science honours degree at King s College Dalhousie University before undertaking her doctorate at the University of Toronto with Michael Tyers on how E3 ubiquitin ligases control cell division 4 She won a Human Frontier Science Programme postdoctoral fellowship 2001 2004 working with Leonard Zon at Harvard Medical School and a Medical Research Council fellowship 5 to the University of Oxford 3 developing BRAF zebrafish model for melanoma which is now used globally She heads her own lab at the MRC Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh 6 2 Patton is on the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine and helps selecting young scientists for the Lister Prize 7 In 2020 Patton was successfully appointed Editor in Chief of the academic journal Disease Models amp Mechanisms with Elaine Mardis as Deputy Editor in Chief 6 On being elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 2021 Professor Patton is serving on the RSE Industry Working Group 3 Earlier in her career 2012 she collaborated with colleagues at St Andrews University on understanding drug mechanisms in the treatment of sleeping sickness and similar diseases 8 In April 2013 she was made a member of the Young Academy of Scotland 9 Now with her own MRC laboratory the ongoing focus of study is zebrafish genetic drug interactions and melanocyte and melanoma biology which aims to translate to human genetics or medical advances 5 10 In 2013 she said The thrill of discovery is what keeps scientists going especially when we re on the road to being able to provide cures and better therapies 5 Patton was the first President of the international Zebrafish Disease Models Society 2013 2015 1 and co leads their Drug Discovery Research Interest Group 11 as well as holding leadership roles in the European Zebrafish Society and the Society for Melanoma Research of which she is Secretary 12 She is on the Medical Review Panel of the Canadian international award organisation the Gairdner Foundation 13 In 2016 she co edited Zebrafish Methods and Protocols in the Methods in Molecular Biology textbook series 14 From 2017 18 Patton was a supervisor in OPTIMA 4 year programme an EPSRC and MRC co funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Optical Medical Imaging for cutting edge optical technology to address key clinical questions via medical imaging hosted both at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Strathclyde 15 The Melanoma Research Alliance and L Oreal Paris funded her research as described to the readers of Stylist magazine in 2018 16 and she was interviewed by the Melanoma Association about the possibilities for Women in STEM 17 She was a speaker at the European Society for Dermatological Research in 2019 18 In 2020 she also spoke about why her work was with animal models 19 Patton is also one of the UK Pharmacogenetics amp Stratified Medicine Network which brings clinical academic and industry parties together 20 In 2021 as well as becoming a FRSE and her research findings continuing 21 Patton will serve on the UK Medical Research Council Molecular amp Cellular Medicine Board 22 She is married to an academic specialist in Greek literature and papyrology and has a son and daughter 5 Selected publications from Patton laboratory editWilms Tumor 1b defines a wound specific sheath cell subpopulation associated with notochord repair 13 Feb 2018 in eLife vol 7 23 1 Mosaic RAS MAPK variants cause sporadic vascular malformations which respond to targeted therapy 2 Apr 2018 in Journal of Clinical Investigation vol 128 pp 1496 1508 24 2 ALDH1 bio activates nifuroxazide to eradicate ALDHHigh melanoma initiating cells 20 Dec 2018 in Cell Chemical Biology vol 25 pp 1456 1469 e6 25 3 Zebrafish MITF low melanoma subtype models reveal transcriptional subclusters and MITF independent residual disease Nov 2019 in Cancer Research vol 79 pp 5769 5784 26 4 PRL3 DDX21 transcriptional control of endolysosomal genes restricts melanocyte stem cell differentiation 10 Aug 2020 in Developmental Cell vol 54 pp 317 332 E9 27 5 References edit a b Liz Patton Research Group The University of Edinburgh Retrieved 2021 08 11 a b E Elizabeth Patton The University of Edinburgh Retrieved 2021 08 11 a b c Professor Elizabeth Patton FRSE The Royal Society of Edinburgh 2021 05 05 Retrieved 2021 08 11 Professor Liz Patton Molecular Genetics University of Toronto Retrieved 2021 08 11 a b c d Patton L 2013 11 01 Using zebrafish to shed light on melanoma an interview with Liz Patton Disease Models amp Mechanisms 6 6 1303 1306 doi 10 1242 dmm 014340 ISSN 1754 8403 PMC 3820254 PMID 24203994 a b Editor biographies Disease Models amp Mechanisms The Company of Biologists Disease Models amp Mechanisms The Company of Biologists journals biologists com Retrieved 2021 08 11 Royal Society of Edinburgh announces both Lister Fellow and SAC Member as 2021 Fellows Lister Institute 2021 04 27 Retrieved 2021 08 11 How Scottish scientists could help neglected diseases in poor nations news st andrews ac uk 2012 07 30 Retrieved 2021 08 11 Scotl Young Academy of 2013 03 14 RSE Young Academy of Scotland Welcomes 50 New Members Young Academy of Scotland Retrieved 2021 08 11 Elizabeth Patton University of Edinburgh Research Explorer Retrieved 2021 08 11 Drug Discovery ZDMS Archived from the original on 2021 08 11 Society for Melanoma Research Officers www societymelanomaresearch org Retrieved 2021 08 11 The Gairdner Foundation Team Gairdner Foundation Retrieved 2021 08 11 Kawakami Koichi Pattons E Elizabeth Orger Michael eds 2016 Zebrafish Methods and Protocols Methods in Molecular Biology Vol 1451 2 ed Humana Press doi 10 1007 978 1 4939 3771 4 ISBN 978 1 4939 3769 1 S2CID 239159408 Supervisors OPTIMA PhD supervisors of OPTIMA Retrieved 2021 08 11 Keegan Hannah 2018 03 05 Woman of the Week cancer research scientist Dr Liz Patton Stylist Retrieved 2021 08 11 Women in STEM Society for Melanoma Research Dr Liz Patton PhD retrieved 2021 08 11 Liz Patton 2021 ESDR Annual Meeting Retrieved 2021 08 11 Patton E Elizabeth 26 February 2020 What role do animal models play in developing next generation melanoma therapies Melanoma Research Alliance Archived from the original on 2011 11 12 Retrieved 11 August 2021 Dr E Elizabeth Patton of the MRC Human Genetics Unit UK Pharmacogenetics amp Stratified Medicine Network Retrieved 2021 08 11 Patton E Elizabeth 2021 02 01 The twin pillars of Disease Models amp Mechanisms Disease Models amp Mechanisms 14 2 dmm048951 doi 10 1242 dmm 048951 ISSN 1754 8403 PMC 7927655 PMID 33619213 Medical Research Council M R C 2021 04 14 Molecular amp Cellular Medicine Board mrc ukri org Retrieved 2021 08 11 Lopez Baez Juan Carlos Simpson Daniel J Forero Laura LLeras Zeng Zhiqiang Brunsdon Hannah Salzano Angela Brombin Alessandro Rybski Witold Wyatt Cameron Huitema Leonie F A Dale Rodney M 2018 02 13 Wilms Tumor 1b defines a wound specific sheath cell subpopulation associated with notochord repair eLife 7 e30657 doi 10 7554 eLife 30657 ISSN 2050 084X PMC 5811212 PMID 29405914 Al Olabi Lara Polubothu Satyamaanasa Dowsett Katherine Andrews Katrina A Stadnik Paulina Joseph Agnel P Knox Rachel Pittman Alan Clark Graeme Baird William Bulstrode Neil 2018 04 02 Mosaic RAS MAPK variants cause sporadic vascular malformations which respond to targeted therapy The Journal of Clinical Investigation 128 4 1496 1508 doi 10 1172 JCI98589 ISSN 0021 9738 PMC 5873857 PMID 29461977 Sarvi Sana Crispin Richard Lu Yuting Zeng Lifan Hurley Thomas D Houston Douglas R von Kriegsheim Alex Chen Che Hong Mochly Rosen Daria Ranzani Marco Mathers Marie E December 2018 ALDH1 Bio activates Nifuroxazide to Eradicate ALDHHigh Melanoma Initiating Cells Cell Chemical Biology 25 12 1456 1469 e6 doi 10 1016 j chembiol 2018 09 005 ISSN 2451 9456 PMC 6309505 PMID 30293938 Travnickova Jana Wojciechowska Sonia Khamseh Ava Gautier Philippe Brown Daniel V Lefevre Thomas Brombin Alessandro Ewing Ailith Capper Amy Spitzer Michaela Dilshat Ramile 2019 11 15 Zebrafish MITF Low Melanoma Subtype Models Reveal Transcriptional Subclusters and MITF Independent Residual Disease Cancer Research 79 22 5769 5784 doi 10 1158 0008 5472 CAN 19 0037 ISSN 0008 5472 PMC 7116150 PMID 31582381 Johansson Jeanette A Marie Kerrie L Lu Yuting Brombin Alessandro Santoriello Cristina Zeng Zhiqiang Zich Judith Gautier Philippe von Kriegsheim Alex Brunsdon Hannah Wheeler Ann P August 2020 PRL3 DDX21 Transcriptional Control of Endolysosomal Genes Restricts Melanocyte Stem Cell Differentiation Developmental Cell 54 3 317 332 e9 doi 10 1016 j devcel 2020 06 013 ISSN 1534 5807 PMC 7435699 PMID 32652076 External links edit ZFIN Lab E Elizabeth Patton Lab zfin org Retrieved 2021 08 11 Retrieved from 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