Stephen Blacklow

Stephen Blacklow, MD, PhD

Gustavus Adolphus Pfeiffer Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School

Dr. Blacklow is currently the Gustavus Adolphus Pfeiffer Professor and Chair of the Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School, and a member of the Department of Cancer Biology at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.

Research led by Dr. Blacklow’s team has shown how cell surface receptors can convey a developmental signal directly from one contacting cell surface to the next and then from the membrane to the nucleus. He has elucidated key molecular events in Notch signal transduction, a conserved cell-cell communication system that influences cell fate decisions in all metazoan organisms, and that is frequently hijacked as an oncogenic driver in human leukemia. His research on the Notch pathway has led to the development of new investigational therapies for hematologic malignancies such as T cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL).

Dr. Blacklow was a recipient of the National Cancer Institute’s prestigious Outstanding Investigator Award in 2017, and elected to the Association of American Physicians in 2018. Dr. Blacklow directed the MD-PhD Program in Basic and Translational Sciences at Harvard Medical School and has served on Advisory Committees for pre-clinical departments, graduate programs, and MD-PhD programs at several major research universities and institutions, including Stanford, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Dr. Blacklow received his MD and PhD degrees from Harvard University in 1991, completed his residency in Clinical Pathology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and carried out postdoctoral research at the Whitehead Institute with Dr. Peter S. Kim.

The common oncogenomic program of NOTCH1 and NOTCH3 signaling in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Authors: Authors: Choi SH, Severson E, Pear WS, Liu XS, Aster JC, Blacklow SC.
PLoS One
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Insights into Autoregulation of Notch3 from Structural and Functional Studies of Its Negative Regulatory Region.
Authors: Authors: Xu X, Choi SH, Hu T, Tiyanont K, Habets R, Groot AJ, Vooijs M, Aster JC, Chopra R, Fryer C, Blacklow SC.
Structure
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Loss-of-function mutations in Notch receptors in cutaneous and lung squamous cell carcinoma.
Authors: Authors: Wang NJ, Sanborn Z, Arnett KL, Bayston LJ, Liao W, Proby CM, Leigh IM, Collisson EA, Gordon PB, Jakkula L, Pennypacker S, Zou Y, Sharma M, North JP, Vemula SS, Mauro TM, Neuhaus IM, Leboit PE, Hur JS, Park K, Huh N, Kwok PY, Arron ST, Massion PP, Bale AE, Haussler D, Cleaver JE, Gray JW, Spellman PT, South AP, Aster JC, Blacklow SC, Cho RJ.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Effects of S1 cleavage on the structure, surface export, and signaling activity of human Notch1 and Notch2.
Authors: Authors: Gordon WR, Vardar-Ulu D, L'Heureux S, Ashworth T, Malecki MJ, Sanchez-Irizarry C, McArthur DG, Histen G, Mitchell JL, Aster JC, Blacklow SC.
PLoS One
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RAP uses a histidine switch to regulate its interaction with LRP in the ER and Golgi.
Authors: Authors: Lee D, Walsh JD, Mikhailenko I, Yu P, Migliorini M, Wu Y, Krueger S, Curtis JE, Harris B, Lockett S, Blacklow SC, Strickland DK, Wang YX.
Mol Cell
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Catching the common cold.
Authors: Authors: Blacklow SC.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
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Definition of EGF-like, closely interacting modules that bear activation epitopes in integrin beta subunits.
Authors: Authors: Takagi J, Beglova N, Yalamanchili P, Blacklow SC, Springer TA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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A trimeric subdomain of the simian immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein.
Authors: Authors: Blacklow SC, Lu M, Kim PS.
Biochemistry
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Structure of human POFUT1, its requirement in ligand-independent oncogenic Notch signaling, and functional effects of Dowling-Degos mutations.
Authors: Authors: McMillan BJ, Zimmerman B, Egan ED, Lofgren M, Xu X, Hesser A, Blacklow SC.
Glycobiology
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Human NOTCH2 Is Resistant to Ligand-independent Activation by Metalloprotease Adam17.
Authors: Authors: Habets RA, Groot AJ, Yahyanejad S, Tiyanont K, Blacklow SC, Vooijs M.
J Biol Chem
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