Developmental Biology Program

The Alexandra Joyner Lab

Research

Pictured: Alexandra Joyner
Alexandra Joyner, PhD
Courtney Steel Chair in Pediatric Cancer Research

The Joyner lab studies how genes regulate the cell behaviors (proliferation, differentiation, migration) that underlie organ development, tissue repair and cancer. They focus on the brain where stem cells must produce hundreds of cell types at the right times and in the correct numbers, and the cells then migrate to the correct positions and synapse with partners. The lab uses sophisticated mouse genetics approaches to probe how cell-cell communication and cell intrinsic genetic programs determine the way by which normal cerebellar circuitry is established and regulates behaviors, or are disrupted in diseases including cancer.

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The Alexandra Joyner Lab

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Pictured: Alexandra Joyner

Alexandra Joyner, PhD

Courtney Steel Chair in Pediatric Cancer Research

  • The Joyner laboratory studies the involvement of Hedgehog signaling and transcription factors in cerebellum development, regeneration and cancer.
  • PhD, University of Toronto
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Email Address
212-639-3962
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Members

Salsabiel El Nagar
Salsabiel El Nagar

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Anjana Krishnamurthy
Anjana Krishnamurthy

Graduate Student

Andrew S. Lee
Andrew S. Lee

Graduate Student

Yinwen Liang, PhD
Yinwen Liang

Research Associate

Cara Monaco

SKI Lead Admin

Zhimin (Jimmy) Lao
Zhimin (Jimmy) Lao

Senior Research Assistant

Daniel Stephen
Daniel Stephen

Senior Research Technician

Lab Affiliations

Achievements

  • Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Science (2007)
  • President-elect, President, past-President Society for Developmental Biology (2009-2012)
  • Elected Member, National Academy of Medicine (2009)
  • NIMH MERIT Investigator (2014-2023)
  • Awarded the International Society for Transgenic Technology Prize (2020)
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  • Elected Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2021)

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Disclosures

Doctors and faculty members often work with pharmaceutical, device, biotechnology, and life sciences companies, and other organizations outside of MSK, to find safe and effective cancer treatments, to improve patient care, and to educate the health care community.

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Alexandra Joyner discloses the following relationships and financial interests:

  • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Professional Services and Activities

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