
About
Dr. Scott Magness is a Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, affiliated with both the Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology and the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering (NCSU/UNC-CH). He directs the CGIBD Advanced Analytics Core and leads research focused on intestinal stem cell biology, particularly the genetic mechanisms governing stem cell maintenance and differentiation in health and disease.
- Academic Rank: Professor
- Active Areas: SOX transcription factors, organoid technology, host-microbe interactions, IBD, cancer
- Methodologies: Single-cell genomics, gut-on-chip platforms, high-throughput analysis
Research Overview: His work deciphers how transcriptional regulators like SOX factors, mitogens, and extracellular matrix components influence intestinal stem cell fate decisions. His team has uncovered cellular heterogeneity in gastrointestinal tissues, driving innovations in organoid modeling for cystic fibrosis, IBD, and personalized drug testing.
Article Trends: Recent publications emphasize computational approaches to drug design (e.g., C. difficile inhibitors), mechanistic studies of stem cell-microbiome crosstalk, and age/gender-specific inflammation models using organoids and single-cell transcriptomics.
- Scientific Recognition:
- Transformative R01 Award
- Pilot and Feasibility Award (2011)
- Collaborators: Azcarate, Bhatt, Blikslager, Crook, Gonzalez, Rawls, Tamayo, Williamson
Laboratory & Facilities: Directs the Magness Lab with specialized infrastructure for advanced analytics. Maintains the CGIBD Advanced Analytics Core supporting cutting-edge gastrointestinal research.
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