Keays Group
David Keays (IMP Fellow)
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PostDoc, PhD, Technical Assistant and Diploma positions available!
Applicants please send an email to david.keays(at)imp.ac.at
The Molecular Basis of Migration
One of the most remarkable aspects of life, whether it be a single cell or a multicellular organism, is the ability to move. This is even more astounding when one considers that this movement is frequently equipped with directionality. Whether it be a migratory bird that crosses continents, or a cell that inches forward a micrometer at a time, both have a drive, a direction and a destination. What molecular mechanisms underlie this migration? The Keays lab is investigating two very different forms of migration: (1) the migration of neurons; and (2) the migration of animals mediated by magnetic information.
Selected Publications
- Treiber, CD., Salzer, MC., Riegler, J., Edelman, N., Sugar, C., Breuss, M., Pichler, P., Cadiou, H., Saunders, M., Lythgoe, M., Shaw, J., Keays, DA. (2012). Clusters of iron-rich cells in the upper beak of pigeons are macrophages not magnetosensitive neurons. Nature. (abstract)
- Edwards, A., Treiber, CD., Breuss, M., Pidsley, R., Huang, GJ., Cleak, J., Oliver, PL., Flint, J., Keays, DA. (2011). Cytoarchitectural disruption of the superior colliculus and an enlarged acoustic startle response in the Tuba1a mutant mouse. Neuroscience. 195:191-200 (abstract)
- Braun, A., Breuss, M., Salzer, MC., Flint, J., Cowan, NJ., Keays, DA. (2010). Tuba8 is expressed at low levels in the developing mouse and human brain. Am J Hum Genet. 86(5):819-22; author reply 822-3 (abstract)
- Jaglin, XH., Poirier, K., Saillour, Y., Buhler, E., Tian, G., Bahi-Buisson, N., Fallet-Bianco, C., Phan-Dinh-Tuy, F., Kong, XP., Bomont, P., Castelnau-Ptakhine, L., Odent, S., Loget, P., Kossorotoff, M., Snoeck, I., Plessis, G., Parent, P., Beldjord, C., Cardoso, C., Represa, A., Flint, J., Keays, DA., Cowan, NJ., Chelly, J. (2009). Mutations in the beta-tubulin gene TUBB2B result in asymmetrical polymicrogyria. Nat Genet. 41(6):746-52 (abstract)
- Keays, DA., Tian, G., Poirier, K., Huang, GJ., Siebold, C., Cleak, J., Oliver, PL., Fray, M., Harvey, RJ., Molnár, Z., Piñon, MC., Dear, N., Valdar, W., Brown, SD., Davies, KE., Rawlins, JN., Cowan, NJ., Nolan, P., Chelly, J., Flint, J. (2007). Mutations in alpha-tubulin cause abnormal neuronal migration in mice and lissencephaly in humans. Cell. 128(1):45-57 (abstract)


