Sacha Jordan

Sacha Jordan

Laboratory Research IV

Bio

Sacha has done In Vivo Colony & Laboratory Management for over twelve years.

Prior to that she was a small business owner.

Research Focus

In Vivo Colony & Laboratory Management

Sacha has collaborated with scientists and technical staff at Rockefeller University, Florida Atlantic University, The Jackson Laboratories, Charles River, The University of Chicago, The University of Michigan, TransViragen (UNC) and contract research organizations such as PsychoGenics.

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Keyes B, Liu S, Asare A, et al. Impaired Epidermal to Dendritic T Cell Signaling Slows Wound Repair in Aged Skin. Cell. 2016;167(5):1323-1338.e14. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2016.10.052.
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Lay K, Kume T, Fuchs E. FOXC1 maintains the hair follicle stem cell niche and governs stem cell quiescence to preserve long-term tissue-regenerating potential. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2016;113(11):E1506-15. doi:10.1073/pnas.1601569113.
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Ouspenskaia T, Matos I, Mertz A, Fiore V, Fuchs E. WNT-SHH Antagonism Specifies and Expands Stem Cells prior to Niche Formation. Cell. 2016;164(1-2):156-169. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2015.11.058.
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Tanabe K, Nobuta H, Yang N, et al. Generation of functional human oligodendrocytes from dermal fibroblasts by direct lineage conversion. Development (Cambridge, England). 2022;149(20). doi:10.1242/dev.199723.