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  1. May 14, 2024 · In 2011, Dr. Westlake joined the Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Signaling at the Center for Cancer Research where he studies membrane trafficking pathways important in ciliopathy, diseases linked to primary cilia dysfunction, and cancer. He was awarded tenure from NIH in 2020.

  2. In 2011, Dr. Westlake joined the Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Signaling at the Center for Cancer Research where he studies membrane trafficking pathways important in ciliopathy, diseases linked to primary cilia dysfunction, and cancer. He was awarded tenure from NIH in 2020.

  3. Christopher J Westlake. WDR44 prevents ciliogenesis initiation by regulating RAB11-dependent vesicle trafficking. Here, we describe male patients with missense and nonsense variants within the...

  4. Christopher J. Westlake 1, , 1. Laboratory of Cellular and Developmental Signaling, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Frederick, MD 21702, USA

    • Lü Quanlong, Zhang Chuanmao, J Westlake Christopher
    • 2021
  5. Christopher J Westlake's Lab. Institution: National Institutes of Health. Advance your research. Featured research (2) Male infertility‐associated Ccdc108 regulates multiciliogenesis via the...

  6. Feb 22, 2021 · Ciliogenesis describes the assembly of cilia in interphase cells. Several hundred proteins have been linked to ciliogenesis, which proceeds through a highly coordinated multistage process at the distal end of centrioles requiring membranes. In this short review, we focus on recently reported insight ….

  7. Selective Bibliography of Dr. Christopher J. Westlake. Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Signaling, NCI. Wednesday, September 21, 2022. 1. Zhao H, Sun J, Insinna C, Lu Q, Wang Z, Nagashima K, Stauffer J, Andresson T, Specht S, Perera S, Daar IO, Westlake CJ.