
معرفی
Anthea Letsou is a Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Utah, with a research focus on using Drosophila melanogaster to model human developmental and neurodegenerative diseases. Her work spans two primary areas: embryonic morphogenesis and neurometabolic disorders.
- Education: B.A., Harvard University; Ph.D., Yale University
Research Interests: Dr. Letsou’s laboratory investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying dorsal closure during embryonic development, focusing on evolutionarily conserved pathways like JNK and Dpp signaling. She also develops Drosophila models for Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD), a fatal neurodegenerative disorder caused by VLCFA accumulation, aiming to elucidate disease etiology and identify therapeutic targets.
Publication Trends: Her research integrates genetic, biochemical, and pharmacological approaches in Drosophila, emphasizing conserved mechanisms relevant to human health. Key themes include signal transduction pathways, epithelial morphogenesis, lipid metabolism, and neurodegeneration.
Lab Activities: Dr. Letsou’s lab employs double mutant studies to explore gene redundancy in VLCFA metabolism, characterizes dorsal closure dynamics, and screens for neuroprotective drugs using Drosophila models.
