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Joachim Herz, M.D.

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Joachim Herz
Name:
  Joachim Herz, M.D.
Endowed Title:
  Thomas O. Hicks Family Distinguished Chair in Alzheimer's Disease Research
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Biophysics and Molecular Genetics
Secondary Appointment:
  Neuroscience
School:
  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Southwestern Medical School
Degree Program:
  Biological Chemistry
Integrative Biology
Non-degree Program:
  Physician Scientist Training Program
STARS
SURF
Affiliations:
  Center for Basic Neuroscience
Department Website:
  Molecular Genetics Department
Lab Website:
  Joachim Herz Lab
Email:
  Joachim Herz, M.D.

 PERSONAL OVERVIEW
     
Joachim Herz graduated from Medical School at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, in 1983. He continued training as a resident in surgery in Germany and England until he joined the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in 1985. There, he received training in Molecular Biology and conducted research work that included the identification and cloning of a novel member of the LDL receptor gene family, the LDL receptor-related protein (LRP). In 1989 Dr. Herz joined the Department of Molecular Genetics where in 1998 he attained his current position of Professor. He is the holder of the Thomas
O. Hicks Family Distinguished Chair in Alzheimer1s Disease Research. His current research focuses on the role of the members of the LDL receptor gene family as signaling receptors in the brain and in the vascular wall. Recent work from his laboratory have defined roles for the LDL receptor gene family in the formation of the mammalian brain, where it regulates the migration and positioning of neurons during embryonic development, and control of vascular wall integrity, where the LRP functions in conjunction with the PDGF receptor.
 
 INTERESTING LINKS
 
   Department Website: Molecular Genetics Department
   Lab Website: Joachim Herz Lab
   Other Website: For an up-to-date list of publications click here