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James Dutton, PhD. Copy URL QR code. Scan with smart phone camera James Dutton, PhD Associate Professor. Email. dutto015@umn.edu. Office Phone (612) 626-2762. ... M Simulation to Provide PPE training for UMN students returning to clinical environments; Medical Student Elective course: COVID-19 Contact Tracing with MDH ...
Vice Chair for Research, Professor, Division of Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplantation & Cellular Therapy. Lillehei Professor in Stem Cell and Regenerative Cardiovascular Med. Professor, College of Science and Engineering. Professor and Head, Department of Biomedical Engineering.
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG (s):
James Dutton. University of Minnesota, Stem Cell Institute. Verified email at umn.edu. stem cells reprogramming clinical translation. Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors. Title. Sort. ... CS Orser, J Dutton, C Lange, P Jablonski, L Xun, M Hargis. Journal of bacteriology 175 (9), 2640-2644, 1993. 141:
James DUTTON | Cited by 1,590 | of University of Minnesota Twin Cities, MN (UMN) | Read 49 publications | Contact James DUTTON
I completed my Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia in Dr. James D. Johnson's lab, focusing on the autocrine signaling mechanisms of insulin on β-cells.
James R. Dutton's 42 research works with 964 citations and 5,864 reads, including: Me2SO -free preservation of iPS cells and iPS-derived sensory neurons
Assitant Professor at University of Minnesota · Experience: University of Minnesota · Education: Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd · Location: Minneapolis · 14 connections on LinkedIn. View...
This research is the first to produce induced pluripotent stem cell-derived inner ear sensory neurons in the Neurog1 +/- heterozygote mouse using blastocyst complementation. Additionally, this approach corrected non-sensory deficits associated with Neurog1 heterozygosity, indicating that complementation is specific to endogenous Neurog1 function.
James R. Dutton. Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development, Stem Cell Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 55455 USA. Search for more papers by this author