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Vincent Schulz is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Pediatrics (Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine) at Yale School of Medicine. His research primarily focuses on erythropoiesis, stem cell biology, and gene regulation in the context of neonatal hematology.
Dr. Schulz's research interests include:
- Hematology and erythropoiesis, particularly the molecular mechanisms of erythroid progenitor cell renewal and differentiation
- Gene regulatory elements in hematopoietic development
- Vascular biology and smooth muscle cell differentiation
- Bleeding disorders and platelet function
His recent work has explored the role of transcription factors like E2F4 in erythroid progenitor renewal, the identification of novel gene regulatory elements in human erythroid cells, and the crosstalk between signaling pathways in vascular smooth muscle differentiation. His research employs advanced techniques including mass cytometry for platelet evaluation and analysis of genetic factors in bleeding disorders.
Dr. Schulz collaborates extensively with researchers including Patrick Gallagher (with whom he has 29 common publications), Alfred Lee, Anna Szekely, Ayesha Butt, Daniel Greif, and Henry Rinder. His work has significant implications for understanding and treating hematological disorders, particularly those affecting neonates and infants.



