Levine Mike, Vicente Catarina
Development. 2015 Oct 15;142(20):3453-5. doi: 10.1242/dev.130609.
Mike Levine, director of the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics at Princeton University, is a developmental biologist who has dedicated his career to understanding how gene expression is regulated during development. Some of his most significant research, such as the co-discovery of the homeobox genes and his work on even skipped stripe 2, was performed in Drosophila, but he has since branched out to Ciona intestinalis, which he is using as a model to understand how vertebrate features have evolved. We had a lively chat with Mike at this year's Society for Developmental Biology (SDB) meeting, where he was awarded the Edwin Grant Conklin Medal.
迈克·莱文是普林斯顿大学刘易斯-西格勒综合基因组学研究所所长,他是一位发育生物学家,其职业生涯致力于理解基因表达在发育过程中是如何受到调控的。他的一些最重要的研究,比如同源异型盒基因的共同发现以及他对偶数跳格条纹2的研究,都是在果蝇身上进行的,但后来他将研究拓展到了海鞘,他正在用海鞘作为模型来理解脊椎动物的特征是如何进化的。在今年的发育生物学学会(SDB)会议上,我们与迈克进行了一次热烈的交谈,他在此次会议上被授予了埃德温·格兰特·康克林奖章。