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EDUCATION<br />

<strong>CURRICULUM</strong> <strong>VITAE</strong><br />

<strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

Associate Investigator<br />

Stowers Institute For Medical Research<br />

1000 East 50 th Street<br />

Kansas City, MO 64110<br />

(816) 926-4061<br />

tgx@stowers-institute.org<br />

1996 <strong>Ph</strong>.D., Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Rutgers University and the<br />

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey<br />

1990 M.S., Plant Genetics and Breeding, Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing, China<br />

1987 B.S., Agronomy, Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing, China<br />

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE<br />

2005-present Associate Professor<br />

Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Kansas Medical Center<br />

2004-present Associate Investigator<br />

Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, Missouri<br />

Germline stem cell regulation and germ cell development in Drosophila and<br />

mouse; Investigation of molecular mechanisms controlling retinal stem cells and<br />

potential applications of retinal stem cells in the treatment of glaucoma and other<br />

retinal degenerative diseases.<br />

2001-2005 Assistant Professor<br />

Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Kansas Medical Center<br />

2000-2003 Assistant Investigator<br />

Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, Missouri<br />

Germline stem cell regulation and germ cell development in Drosophila and<br />

mouse.<br />

1996-1999 Postdoctoral fellow, Carnegie Institution of Washington/Howard Hughes<br />

Medical Institute, Baltimore, Maryland (with Dr. Allan C. Spradling)<br />

Using Drosophila ovarian germline stem cells as a model system to study adult<br />

stem cell regulation in vivo.


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1992-1996 Joint Graduate Program of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry of Rutgers<br />

University and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New<br />

Brunswick, New Jersey (with Dr. Richard W. Padgett)<br />

Using Drosophila as a model system to study a TGF-β-like signaling pathway.<br />

1991 Teaching Assistant in the Graduate Program of Plant Science and Technology,<br />

Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey (with Dr. Chee-Kok Chin)<br />

Tissue culture and transformation of asparagus.<br />

1990 Research Scientist in the Institute of Animal Sciences, Chinese Academy of<br />

Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China (with Professor Huazhu Geng)<br />

Tissue culture and transformation of alfalfa.<br />

1987-1990 Graduate Student in the Department of Agronomy and Graduate Program of Plant<br />

Genetics and Breeding, Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing, China (with<br />

Professor Lanpei Wu)<br />

Asparagus anther cultures.<br />

1986-1987 Undergraduate Honor Research Student in the Department of Agronomy, Beijing<br />

Agricultural University, Beijing, China (with Professor Lanpei Wu)<br />

FELLOWSHIPS AND ACADEMIC HONORS<br />

2003 M. R. and Evelyn Hudson Foundation prize<br />

1992-1995 Busch Predoctoral Fellowship, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey<br />

1987 Excellent GPA Award, Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing, China<br />

1984-1987 Highest Academic Honor, Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing, China<br />

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION<br />

The Genetics Society of America<br />

The Society of Developmental Biology<br />

The International Society for Stem Cell Research<br />

The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology<br />

RESEARCH GRANT SUPPORT<br />

2002-2006 NIH 1R01 GM64428-01 (Principal Investigator).<br />

“Mechanisms Regulating Germline Stem Cells in Drosophila”<br />

2007-2010 2R01 GM64428-06 (Principal Investigator).


PUBLICATIONS<br />

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“Mechanisms Regulating Germline Stem Cells in Drosophila”<br />

Total direct cost, $680,000.<br />

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Zhigang Jin and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2007). Dcr-1 Maintains Drosophila ovarian stem cells. Current<br />

Biology (in press).<br />

Xiaoqing Song, Gerald B. Call, Daniel Kirilly and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2007). Notch Signaling Controls<br />

Germline Stem Cell Niche Formation in the Drosophila Ovary. Development (in press).<br />

Zhigang Jin and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2006). Germline specification: small things have a big role. Current<br />

Biology 16, R966-967.<br />

Rongwen Xi and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2005). Stem cell renewal regulated by chromatin remodeling factors.<br />

Science 310, 1487-1489.<br />

Rongwen Xi and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2005). Pelota, a translation regulator, is essential for controlling selfrenewal<br />

and division of germline stem cells in the Drosophila ovary. Development 132, 5365-<br />

5374.<br />

Daniel Kirilly, Eric Spana, Norbert Perrimon, Richard Padgett and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2005). BMP<br />

signaling is required for maintaining somatic stem cells in the Drosophila ovary. Developmental<br />

Cell 9, 651-662.<br />

Rongwen Xi, Daniel Kirilly and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2005). Differences between germline stem cells and<br />

somatic stem cells. Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev. 15, 381-387.<br />

Linheng Li and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2005). Stem cell niche: Hypothesis, concept, structure and function.<br />

Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 21, 605-631.<br />

Marco Wong, Zhigan Ji and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2005). Molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying<br />

stem cell regulation in the Drosophila ovary. Annu. Rev. Genet 39, 173-195.<br />

<strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong>, Eihachiro Kawase, Daniel Kirilly and Marco D. Wong (2005). Intimate relationships<br />

with their neighbors: tales of stem cells in Drosophila reproductive systems. Developmental<br />

Dynamics 232, 775-790.<br />

Xiaoqing Song, Marco D. Wong, Eihachiro Kawase, Rongwen Xi, Bee C. Ding, John J.<br />

McCarthy and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2004). BMP signals from niche cells directly repress transcription of a<br />

differentiation-promoting gene, bag of marbles, in germline stem cells in the Drosophila ovary.<br />

Development 131, 1353-1364.


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Eihachiro Kawase Marco D. Wong, Bee C. Ding and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2004). Two BMP-like signaling<br />

pathways directly control the maintenance of germline stem cells in the Drosophila testis.<br />

Development 131, 1365-1375.<br />

Xiaoqing Song and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2003). The wingless signaling is required for the maintenance and<br />

proliferation of somatic stem cells in the Drosophila ovary. Development 103, 3259-3268.<br />

Chun-Hong Zhu and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2003). Clonal expansion of ovarian germline stem cells during<br />

niche formation in Drosophila. Development 130, 2579-2588.<br />

Xiaoqing Song and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2002). DE-cadherin-mediated cell adhesion is essential for<br />

maintaining somatic stem cells in the Drosophila ovary. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci 99, 14813-8.<br />

Xiaoqing Song, Chun-Hong Zhu, Chuong Doan and <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (2002). Germline stem cells<br />

anchored by adherens junctions in the Drosophila ovary niches. Science 296, 1855-1857.<br />

<strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> and Allan C. Spradling (2001). The Drosophila ovary: an in vivo stem cell system.<br />

Stem Cell Biology (Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Series), D. R. Marshak, R. L. Gardner and<br />

D. Gottlieb, eds., 129-148.<br />

<strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> and Allan C. Spradling (2000). A niche maintaining germ line stem cells in the<br />

Drosophila Ovary. Science 290, 328-330.<br />

Zhao Liu, <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> and Ruth Steward (1999). Lis1, the Drosophila homolog of human<br />

lissencephaly disease gene is required for germline cell division and oocyte differentiation.<br />

Development 126, 4477-4488.<br />

<strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> and Allan C. Spradling (1998). decapentaplegic is essential for the maintenance and<br />

division of germline stem cells in the Drosophila ovary. Cell 94, 251-260.<br />

A. C. Spradling, M. De Cuevas, D. Drummond-Barbosa, L. Keyes, M. Lily, M. Pepling, and<br />

<strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> (1997). The Drosophila germarium: stem cells, germline cysts and oocytes. Cold<br />

Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology Vol. LXII, 25-34.<br />

Alyce L. Finelli, <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong>, Cyndy C. Bossie, Ronald K. Blackman, and Richard W. Padgett<br />

(1995). The tolkin gene is a tolloid/BMP-1 homologue that is essential for Drosophila<br />

development. Genetics 141, 271-281.<br />

Richard W. Padgett, Alyce L. Finelli, Cathy C.Savage, <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong>, and Soe-Hee Cho (1995). The<br />

tolloid-related genes in invertebrates. The Astacins-Structure and Function of a New Protein<br />

Family, R. Zwilling and W. Stocker, eds.<br />

<strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong>, Alyce L. Finelli and Richard W. Padgett (1994). The Drosophila saxophone gene: a<br />

serine-threonine kinase receptor of TGF-β superfamily. Science 263, 1756-1759.


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Alyce L. Finelli, Cyndy C. Bossie, <strong>Ting</strong> <strong>Xie</strong> and Richard W. Padgett (1994). Mutational analysis<br />

of the Drosophila tolloid gene, a human BMP-1 homologue. Development 120, 861-870.<br />

JOURNAL AFFILIATIONS<br />

2004-present: the editorial board of Developmental Dynamics<br />

2005-present: the editorial board of Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy<br />

2006-Present: the editorial board of Cell Research<br />

Ad Hoc Reviewer: Cell<br />

Current Biology<br />

Development<br />

Developmental Biology<br />

Developmental Cell<br />

Developmental Dynamics<br />

Genes & Development<br />

Genetics<br />

Genesis<br />

Journal of Cell Science<br />

Mechanism of Development<br />

Oncogene<br />

PNAS<br />

Nature<br />

Science<br />

Stem Cells<br />

INVITED PRESENTATIONS<br />

Dec, 2007 International stem cell meeting in Dominican Republic<br />

Nov, 2007 International stem cell meeting in Shanghai<br />

Oct, 2007 University of New Mexico<br />

Sept, 2007 Ottawa Health Research Institute<br />

July, 2007 Chinese Society of Biological Investigators meeting in Beijing<br />

June, 2007 Developmental Biology Gordon Conference<br />

June, 2007 International stem cell meeting in Israel<br />

May, 2007 University of Texas Southwestern Medical center<br />

May, 2007 Nanotechnology session, ARVO meeting


March, 2007 Sigma Xi, University of Kansas Chapter<br />

March, 2007 Keystone Stem Cell Meeting<br />

Mar, 2007 Stem Cell Symposium in Israel<br />

Nov, 2006 Stem Cell Symposium in Turkey<br />

Aug, 2006 Primate Research Conference in Yunan, China<br />

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Institute for Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,<br />

Shanghai, China<br />

May, 2006 Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada<br />

Mar 2006 Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City<br />

Feb, 2006 Department of <strong>Ph</strong>armacology, University of Kansas, Kansas City<br />

Jan, 2006 Division of <strong>Ph</strong>armaceutical Sciences, University of Missouri-Kansas City<br />

Dec, 2005 Minisymposium “Differentiation and Cancer” at the 45 th Annual Meeting of the<br />

American Society for Cell Biology<br />

Nov 2005 Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston<br />

Van Andel Research Institute, Grand Rapids<br />

July 2005 Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China<br />

Institute of Biophysics, CAS, China<br />

Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS, China<br />

National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing, China<br />

Peking University, Beijing, China<br />

June 2005 The Third International Society of Stem Cell Research Conference<br />

Jan 2005 The International Glaucoma Conference at Myanmar<br />

Oct 2004 Germ Cells, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory<br />

Sept 2004 The Glaucoma Foundation’s Eleventh Annual International Think Tank, New<br />

York<br />

July, 2004 The 10 th SCBA annual meeting at Beijing<br />

June, 2004 The Crete Drosophila Conference, Greece


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June, 2004 The Second International Society of Stem Cell Research Conference at Boston<br />

April, 2004 Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing<br />

April, 2004 Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing<br />

April, 2004 International Glaucoma Conference, Beijing<br />

Mar, 2004 Stem Cell Workshop at the 45 th Annual Drosophila Conference<br />

Mar, 2004 Waksman Institute, Rutgers University<br />

Feb. 2004 The Children’s Hospital Medical Center at Cincinnati<br />

Nov. 2003 The Biennal Kansas-Missouri Reproductive Biology Symposium<br />

Sept 2003 The Glaucoma Foundation’s Tenth Annual International Think Tank, Boston<br />

June 2003 The Eye Foundation, UMKC medical School<br />

Dec 2002 Stowers Institute for Medical Research<br />

Nov 2002 University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Animal Sciences<br />

Oct 2002 University of Missouri-Kansas City, Department of <strong>Ph</strong>armacology<br />

July 2002 The Glaucoma Foundation’s Ninth Annual International Think Tank, Chicago,<br />

Illinois<br />

May 2002 Midwest Developmental Biology Meeting, Columbia, Missouri.<br />

April 2002 43rd Annual Drosophila Research Conference, San Diego, California<br />

Feb 2002 University of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular<br />

Biology, Kansas City, Kansas<br />

October 2001 Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China<br />

August 2001 University of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy,<br />

Kansas City, Kansas<br />

March 2001 42nd Annual Drosophila Research Conference, Gametogenesis session<br />

Sept 2000 University of Missouri-Columbia, Division of Biological Sciences


GRANT REVIEW<br />

2006 Steering committee for K-INBRE (Kansas)<br />

2005 Cancer UK<br />

2004 The Glaucoma Foundation, New York<br />

Israel Science Foundation<br />

Ad hoc NIH review panel for stem cell aging<br />

2003 The Glaucoma Foundation, New York<br />

University of Kansas Medical Center Lied Pilot grant review panel<br />

Austrian Science Fund<br />

2002 The Glaucoma Foundation, New York<br />

2002 University of Kansas Medical Center, intramural<br />

2000 University of Missouri-Kansas City, intramural<br />

SERVICE AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS<br />

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2000-2002 Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), Chair, Stowers Institute for Medical<br />

Research<br />

TEACHING<br />

2006 Advanced Cell and Developmental Biology<br />

2005 Advanced Cell and Developmental Biology<br />

2004 Advanced Cell and Developmental Biology<br />

2003 Graduate Seminar Course<br />

PREVIOUS AND CURRENT TRAINEES<br />

Trainees Period Current Position<br />

Gerald Call, <strong>Ph</strong>D 1/02-2/04 HHMI Instructor<br />

Eihachiro Kawase, <strong>Ph</strong>D 6/01-10/04 Assistant professor<br />

Kyoto University<br />

Chun-Hong Zhu, <strong>Ph</strong>D 5/01-4/03<br />

Dazhi Liu, University of Kansas 6/03-12/05 Master’s degree<br />

Rongwen Xi, <strong>Ph</strong>D 1/03-1/2006 Assistant professor<br />

National Institute of<br />

Biological Sciences<br />

Marco Wong, <strong>Ph</strong>D and MD; 5/03-Current Postdoc<br />

Jiaxi Zhou 10/04-Current Postdoc<br />

Zhigang Jin 2/05-current Postdoc<br />

Changjiang Weng 10/05-current Postdoc<br />

Daniel Kirilly, University of Kansas 9/02-9/06 postdoc in Signapore<br />

Shuyi Chen, University of Kansas 6/03-Current Graduate Student<br />

Lei Pan, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2/06-Current Visiting student

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