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Carole LaBonne is a Developmental and Stem Cell
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at
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. She is the Erastus O. Haven Professor of Life Sciences, and Chair of the Department of Molecular Biosciences.


Education and early career

LaBonne received her bachelor's degree from the
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, doing research with Sayeeda Zain on the molecular basis of Alzheimer's disease. Inspired by the work of famed embryologist and Rochester emeritus professor
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, LaBonne pursued doctoral work at
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studying germ layer formation using ''
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'' as a model. As a
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pre-doctoral Fellow working with Malcolm Whitman, LaBonne characterized the role of FGF signaling in formation of the mesendoderm. During her doctoral study, LaBonne discovered that activin-mediated mesoderm induction required FGF signaling and elucidated the role of RAS-Map Kinase signaling in this process. Following her graduate work, LaBonne pursued post-doctoral work at the
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as an American Cancer Society Fellow working with Marianne Bronner on the molecular mechanisms underlying the early development of
neural crest Neural crest cells are a temporary group of cells unique to vertebrates that arise from the embryonic ectoderm germ layer, and in turn give rise to a diverse cell lineage—including melanocytes, craniofacial cartilage and bone, smooth muscle, per ...
cells. She showed that formation of neural crest cells, a stem cell population unique to
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s, required both attenuation of endogenous BMP signaling and active Wnt signaling, and further showed that up regulation of the zinc-finger transcriptional repressor
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could bypass the need for BMP inhibition. In subsequent work she demonstrated that Snail-family proteins are required for both establishing the neural crest stem cell state and for the migratory and invasive behavior of neural crest cells, a role these factors also play in metastasizing
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cells.


Research and career

LaBonne started her independent laboratory at Northwestern University in 2001 in the department of Molecular Biosciences (formerly Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology). She became a tenured associate professor in 2007, and a full professor in 2012. She was appointed the Erastus O. Haven Professor of Life Sciences in 2017. LaBonne has served as co-leader of the Tumor Environment and Metastasis Program in Northwestern's
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since 2005. She served as director of Northwestern's Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences PhD program from 2009 to 2017. She currently serves as co-director of the NCI funded Oncogenesis and Developmental Biology Training Program, and as Director of Northwestern's training cluster in Developmental, Systems and Stem Cell Biology. She was appointed Chair of the Department of Molecular Biosciences in 2017. LaBonne has served as the co-director of the Embryology course at the
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since 2020. Research in the LaBonne laboratory was the first to link
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to the acquisition of stem cell attributes, and demonstrated that Myc plays a central role in neural crest
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, several years prior to the initial report of the
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. This work proposed that Myc plays this key role in many stem cell populations, and more recent work by others has shown this to be the case. LaBonne's group subsequently demonstrated that
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was a key Myc target in maintaining neural crest potency. The growing realization of the commonalities between
pluripotent Pluripotency: These are the cells that can generate into any of the three Germ layers which imply Endodermal, Mesodermal, and Ectodermal cells except tissues like the placenta. According to Latin terms, Pluripotentia means the ability for many thin ...
blastula inner cell mass cells/embryonic stem cells and neural crest cells led LaBonne's group to proposed a new model in which neural crest cells arose via retention of the regulatory network controlling pluripotency in blastula cells and showed that neural crest cells possess a previously unrecognized capacity to form endoderm. This pioneering work created a new framework for studying these developmentally and clinically important cells. The LaBonne lab also demonstrated a role for FGF signaling in the retention of pluripotency underling neural crest genesis, and discovered that a novel switching of effector pathways, from Map Kinase to PI3 Kinase, controls the transit from pluripotency to lineage restriction. Recent work in the LaBonne lab has focused on the epigenetic control of pluripotency in naïve blastula cells, including a central role for
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activity in both maintaining blastula pluripotency and establishment of the neural crest stem cell population.


Awards and honors

*Erastus O. Haven Endowed Chair, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences (2017) *Chair, Gordon Research Conference on the Neural Crest and Cranial Placodes (2015) * Ann McClaren Memorial Award, International Society for Differentiation (2014) *Steering Committee, National ''Xenopus'' Resource (NXR) (2011–present) *Award for Distinguished Teaching,
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(2014) *Science Policy Committee, FASEB (Federation American Societies for Experimental Biology) (2013–present) *Board of Directors, FASEB (2009–2013) *Board of Directors,
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(2008–2014) *Neurogenesis and Cell Fate Study Section (NCF), NIH (2012–2018) * General Motors Cancer Research Scholar (2004) *American Cancer Society Scholar Award (2004) *March of Dimes Basil O’Connor Award (2001)


References

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