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Michael Harrison is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at Weill Cornell Medicine, where he leads the Regeneration and Development Lab within the Graduate School of Medical Sciences. His research focuses on vascular development and regeneration using zebrafish as a model organism, with emphasis on coronary and cerebral vasculature.
Education:
- B.Sc. in Genetics, University of Edinburgh (2005)
- Ph.D. in Developmental Genetics, University of Sheffield (mentor: Vincent Cunliffe)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Saban Research Institute, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CIRM Fellow)
Harrison's research centers on understanding how blood and lymphatic vessels form and regenerate, particularly in the heart and brain. His lab investigates coronary vessel development, the role of lymphatic systems in inflammation and regeneration, and revascularization after injury. By leveraging zebrafish genetics and advanced imaging, his work aims to uncover pathways that could be harnessed for regenerative therapies in humans. His recent publications reveal key signaling mechanisms such as Cxcr4-Cxcl12 in coronary development and the two-step formation of cardiac lymphatics.
The 15 most recent articles demonstrate a strong, consistent research trajectory in vascular biology and regeneration, with increasing use of advanced techniques like single-nuclei multiomics, fluidic imaging devices, and CRISPR-based genome editing. His work spans developmental mechanisms, functional imaging, and translational applications in cardiac repair.
Scientific Awards:
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Harrison actively mentors a team of postdoctoral fellows, research assistants, and students, several of whom have progressed to medical school or research careers. His lab collaborates extensively, particularly with Ching-Ling Lien's group. He has secured research space and funding to support ongoing projects in cardiac and cerebral vasculature. The lab is actively recruiting rotation students from BCMB, PBSB, IMP, and Tri-Institutional programs, as well as postdoctoral researchers and research assistants, indicating an expanding research team and active grant support.
Labs and Teams:
- Regeneration and Development Lab, Weill Cornell Medicine
- Collaborations with Ching-Ling Lien Lab
- Member of Tri-Institutional PhD Programs
- Active participation in BCMB, PBSB, and IMP training programs



