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Kenneth D. Poss (born 1971 in
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) is an American
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and currently
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of Cell Biology and director of the Regeneration Next Initiative at the
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(
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).


Career

Poss received a B.A. in Biology from
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( Minnesota) in 1992, and a Ph.D. in Biology in 1998 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology working with
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. Poss did postdoctoral research with Mark Keating, first at University of Utah and then at Harvard Medical School. Poss became faculty in the Department of Cell Biology at
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in 2003.


Research

Poss uses zebrafish to understand how and why tissue regeneration occurs. As a postdoc, he led the first positional cloning of a gene required for regeneration of amputated fins, and he established zebrafish as a model for innate heart regeneration.  With the latter discovery, it became clear that heart regeneration occurs and is efficient in some vertebrates, and that it could be dissected using molecular genetics in a tractable model system. Since then, he and his postdocs, students, and staff have innovated many tools to interrogate tissue regeneration.  Poss reported that heart muscle cells, not stem cells, are activated by injury to divide and directly replace lost cardiac tissue.  His lab has a history of research findings on the outer layer of the heart called the epicardium, beginning with discovery of its dynamism upon injury, to its fate-mapping, to its roles in releasing pro-regenerative factors, and to studies describing its own regenerative capacity. His group applied Brainbow-based technology to demonstrate that particularly high proliferative activity by a small number of muscle cells, known as clonal dominance, creates the structure of the adult heart.  His lab also identified a key factor important for the process by which zebrafish regenerate spinal cord tissue to reverse a paralyzing injury. Recently, he introduced the concept of tissue regeneration enhancer elements (TREEs), sequences that regulate regeneration programs and can be engineered to enhance tissue regeneration.


Awards

Poss was a Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, a
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, and a
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Early Career Scientist. He received the Established Investigator and Merit Awards from the
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, the Ruth and A. Morris Williams Faculty Research Prize from
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, and the Distinguished Achievement Award from
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. Poss was named a Fellow of the
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.


Selected studies, videos and interviews


Seed Funding Helps Grow Collaboration in Regenerative Biology and Medicine
*MDI Biological Lab:
Dr. Ken Poss discusses how zebrafish are playing an important role in understanding regeneration and heart disease.
*International Journal of Developmental Biology:Â
Interview with Ken Poss
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*''The Economist'':Â
Rainbow's beginning
*AAAS:Â
Do Zebrafish Hold an Ingredient to Heal Spinal Cord Injuries?
*''Nature'':Â
Heart under construction
*Leica:Â
Organ Regeneration: An Unlikely Fish Tale


References


External links


Duke University Cell Biology DepartmentPoss Lab
* Zebrafish Information Network
ZFINRegeneration Next Initiative
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