- Scott E. Fraser
Scott E. Fraser' is an American
biologist , Anna L. Rosen Professor of Biology and Professor ofBioengineering atCalifornia Institute of Technology , where he is director of the Biological Imaging Center at the Beckman Institute. He is known for his development of imaging techniques for the study of cellular morphogenesis. Current work has concentrated upon neuromorphogenesis, using the techniques of Magnetic resonance microscopy.He received a B.S. from
Harvey Mudd College in 1976 and a Ph.D. fromJohns Hopkins University in 1979.He has published approximately 200
peer-review ed scientific papers. According toWeb of Science , the most cited are*Author(s): Louie, AY; Huber, MM; Ahrens, ET; Rothbacher, U; Moats, R; Jacobs, RE; Fraser, SE; Meade, TJTitle: In vivo visualization of gene expression using magnetic resonance imagingSource: NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY, 18 (3): 321-325 MAR 2000, "Times Cited: 323 "Author(s): Serbedzija, GN, GN; Bronner-Fraser, M; Fraser, SETitle: VITAL DYE ANALYSIS OF CRANIAL NEURAL CREST CELL-MIGRATION IN THE MOUSE EMBRYOSource: DEVELOPMENT, 116 (2): 297-& OCT 1992, "Times Cited: 269 "
*Author(s): Krull, CE; Lansford, R; Gale, NW; Collazo, A; Marcelle, C; Yancopoulos, GD; Fraser, SE; BronnerFraser, MTitle: Interactions of Eph-related receptors and ligands confer rostrocaudal pattern to trunk neural crest migrationSource: CURRENT BIOLOGY, 7 (8): 571-580 AUG 1 1997, "Times Cited: 203 "
*Wallingford, JB; Fraser, SE; Harland, RMTitle: Convergent extension: The molecular control of polarized cell movement during embryonic developmentSource: DEVELOPMENTAL CELL, 2 (6): 695-706 JUN 2002 "Times Cited: 166 "
*Serbedzija, GN; Bronner-Fraser, M; Fraser, SETitle: A VITAL DYE ANALYSIS OF THE TIMING AND PATHWAYS OF AVIAN TRUNK NEURAL CREST CELL-MIGRATIONSource: DEVELOPMENT, 106 (4): 809-& AUG 1989 "Times Cited: 154"
*Author(s): Woo, K; Fraser, SETitle: ORDER AND COHERENCE IN THE FATE MAP OF THE ZEBRAFISH NERVOUS-SYSTEMSource: DEVELOPMENT, 121 (8): 2595-2609 AUG 1995 "Times Cited: 153 " He has also received [http://quad.bic.caltech.edu/~fraserlab/BICpubsPatents.html 43 patents] for inventions in magnetic resonance technology and molecular biology.External links
* [http://www.aph.caltech.edu/people/fraser_s.html Official web page at Caltech]
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