Malcolm Whitman

Malcolm Whitman, Ph.D.

Professor of Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Associate Dean for Basic Science Research (HSDM)

Malcolm Whitman, Ph.D., received his doctorate from Harvard University in 1985 while working on phosphatidylinositol kinases with Lew Cantley. After his postdoctoral studies with Doug Melton studying signaling in embryogenesis, also at Harvard, he joined the Cell Biology faculty at Harvard Medical School in 1992. In 2007, he became a Professor of Developmental Biology at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine.

The Whitman lab is interested in how signals are transduced into highly specific biological responses during embryogenesis, during physiological responses of an organism to stress or damage,  and  during the development of various disease pathologies.

Harvard School of Dental Medicine

Department of Developmental Biology, REB-505

188 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Lab telephone: 617-432-1320

Lab fax: 617-432-3246

Endogenous patterns of BMP signaling during early chick development.
Authors: Authors: Faure S, de Santa Barbara P, Roberts DJ, Whitman M.
Dev Biol
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Nodal signaling in early vertebrate embryos: themes and variations.
Authors: Authors: Whitman M.
Dev Cell
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Nodal signals to Smads through Cripto-dependent and Cripto-independent mechanisms.
Authors: Authors: Yeo C, Whitman M.
Mol Cell
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Smads and early developmental signaling by the TGFbeta superfamily.
Authors: Authors: Whitman M.
Genes Dev
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Smad4 and FAST-1 in the assembly of activin-responsive factor.
Authors: Authors: Chen X, Weisberg E, Fridmacher V, Watanabe M, Naco G, Whitman M.
Nature
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A transcriptional partner for MAD proteins in TGF-beta signalling.
Authors: Authors: Chen X, Rubock MJ, Whitman M.
Nature
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