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Jennifer O. Manilay, Ph.D.

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    Manilay LabOur laboratory began with the opening of the UC Merced campus in 2005, and we have rapidly grown into a team of graduate and undergraduate students and staff exploring the mechanisms of immune system development in the mouse. We are members of the Quantitative and Systems Biology Graduate Program at UC Merced and work closely with other investigators interested in immunology, hematology, developmental biology, stem cell biology and cell fate decisions. Check out what we do and who we are!

    Laboratory Focus

    The Manilay Laboratory studies questions at the crossroads for developmental biology, stem cell biology and immunology.... Read more about

Recent Publications

  • The Effects of Sclerostin on the Immune System
  • Sostdc1 Regulates NK Cell Maturation and Cytotoxicity
  • Wnt Antagonists in Hematopoietic and Immune Cell Fate: Implications for Osteoporosis Therapies
  • Vhl deficiency in osteocytes produces high bone mass and hematopoietic defects
  • Conditional Deletion of Sost in MSC‐Derived Lineages Identifies Specific Cell‐Type Contributions to Bone Mass and B‐Cell Development
  • CD8+ T cells drive autoimmune hematopoietic stem cell dysfunction and bone marrow failure
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Recent Media

  • New Project Aims to Advance Understanding of Immune Cells as they Develop
  • UC-wide Committee Awards Grants to Two UC Merced Stem Cell Projects
  • Professor Earns Career-boosting CIRM New Faculty Award
  • UC professor wins $1.5 million stem-cell grant
  • UC Merced's new stem cell instrumentation foundry could lead to high-tech jobs in Central Valley
  • UC Merced Stem Cell Researchers Seek Solutions to Challenging Health Problems
  • UC Merced Stem Cell Researchers Seek Solutions to Challenging Health Problems
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Contact

Jennifer O. Manilay, PhD
Professor
School of Natural Sciences
University of California, Merced
5200 North Lake Rd
Merced, CA 95343

Office: 209-228-4175
Email: jmanilay@ucmerced.edu

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-o-manilay-she-her-hers-a2b55513/

Complete List of Dr. Manilay's Published Work:  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/jennifer.manilay.1/bibliography/public/

 

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