Gerald Schatten
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Gerald Schatten (born 1949) is an American stem cell researcher with interests in cell, developmental, and reproductive biology. He is Professor and vice-chair of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences and Professor of Cell Biology and of Bioengineering in the Schools of Medicine and Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh, where he is also Director of the Division of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine at the university's School of Medicine. Additionally, he is deputy director of the Magee-Women's Research Institute[1] and Director of the Pittsburgh Development Center.[2][3][self-published source?]. He is a member of the NCI-designated University of Pittsburgh Cancer Center and the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
Gerald Schatten | |
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Born | 1949 |
Nationality | American (Russian/German origin) |
Citizenship | USA |
Known for | Embryonic Stem Cell Research |
Scientific career | |
Fields | imaging, cell biology, cell motility, cell architecture, human and other primates assisted reproductive technology (ART), reproductive and cell aging, cloning, transgenesis, and stem cells. |
Doctoral advisor | Daniel Mazia |