Sophie Morgani, PhD

Research Fellow - joint with Dr. Jenny Nichols at Cambridge University

Sophie Morgani, PhD

Research Fellow - joint with Dr. Jenny Nichols at Cambridge University
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Sophie Morgani

Start Year

2015

End Year

2021

Current Position:
Senior Research Scientist, New York University (Philipp Leucht lab), New York, New York

 

Publications

Aragón, E., Wang, Q., Zou, Y., Morgani, S.M.*, Ruiz, L., Kaczmarska, Z., Su, J., Torner, C., Tian, L., Hu, J., Shu, W., Agrawal, S., Márquez, J.A., Hadjantonakis, A.K., Macias, M.J., Massagué, J. (2019) Structural basis for distinct roles of SMAD2 and SMAD3 in FOXH1 pioneer-directed TGF-β signaling. Genes & Development. PMID: 31582430 PMCID: PMC6824466

Morgani, S.M., Saiz, N., Garg, V, Raina, D., Simon, C.S., Kang, M., Martinez Arias, A., Nichols, J., Schröter, C., Hadjantonakis, A.K. (2018) Sprouty4 reporter to monitor FGF/ERK signaling activity in ESCs and mice. Developmental Biology 1;441(1):104-126. PMID: 29964027 PMCID: PMC6455974

Morgani, S.M., Metzger, J.J., Nichols, J., Siggia, E.D., Hadjantonakis, A.K. (2018) Micropattern differentiation of mouse pluripotent stem cells recapitulates embryo regionalized cell fate patterning. Elife 7. PMID: 29412136 PMCID: PMC5807051

Nissen, S.B, Perera, M, Gonzalez, J.M, Morgani, S.M*, Jensen, M.H, Sneppen, K., Brickman, J.M, Trusina, A. (2017) Four simple rules that are sufficient to generate the mammalian blastocyst. PLoS Biology 15(7). PMID: 28700688 PMCID: PMC5507476

Morgani, S.M., Nichols, J., Hadjantonakis, A.K. (2017) The many faces of Pluripotency: in vitro adaptations of a continuum of in vivo states. BMC Developmental Biology 17(1), 7. PMID: 28610558 PMCID: PMC5470286

Garg, V., Morgani, S.M., Hadjantonakis, AK. (2016) Capturing identity and fate ex vivo: Stem cells from the mouse blastocyst. Mammalian Preimplantation Development. Current Topics in Developmental Biology. 120, 361-400. PMID: 27475857

Morgani, S.M., Brickman, J.M. (2014) The molecular underpinnings of totipotency. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 369. PMID: 25349456 PMCID: PMC4216470

Morgani, S.M., Brickman, J.M. (2013) Survival of the fattest. Elife 2. 

Martin-Gonzalez, J.+, Morgani, S.M. +, Bone, R.A., Bonderup, K., Abelchian, S., Brakebush, C. and Brickman, J.M. (2016) Embryonic stem cell culture conditions support distinct states associated with different developmental stages and potency. Stem Cell Reports 7, 177-191. PMID: 27509134 PMCID: PMC4983099

Morgani, S.M., Brickman, J.M. (2015) LIF supports primitive endoderm expansion during pre-implantation development. Development 142, 3488-3499. PMID: 26395492

Morgani, S.M., Canham, M.A., Nichols, J., Sharov, A.A., Migueles, R.P., Ko, M.S., and Brickman, J.M. (2013). Totipotent embryonic stem cells arise in ground state culture conditions. Cell reports 3, 1945-1957. PMID: 23746443 PMCID: PMC3701323

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