| Thomas A. Reh
Professor of Biological Structure
Director, Neurobiology and Behavior
357420 Health Sciences Center
University of Washington
School of Medicine
Seattle, WA 98195
Phone 206.543.8043
FAX 206.543.1524
tomreh@u.washington.edu
Thomas A. Reh, Ph.D. received his
B.S. in Biochemistry from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
in 1977 and his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
in 1981. He went on to postdoctoral studies at Princeton in the lab
of Martha Constantine-Paton. He is currently Professor of Biological
Structure and Director of the Neurobiology and Behavior Program at
the University of Washington.
The overall goal of Dr. Reh’s
research is to understand the cell and molecular biology of regeneration
in the eye. He has worked at the interface between development and
regeneration, focusing on the retina. The lab is currently divided
into a team that studies retinal development and a team that studies
retinal regeneration, with thegoal of applying the principles learned
from developmental biology to design rationale strategies for promoting
retinal regeneration in the adult mammalian retina.
His research
has been funded through numerous grants from the N.I.H. and many
private foundations, and he has served on several national and international
grant review panels, including NIH study sections, and is currently
a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Foundation Fighting
Blindness and of a start-up biotechnology company, Acucela. He has
received several awards for his work, including the AHFMR and Sloan
Scholar awards. He has published over 100 journal articles, reviews
and books, nearly all in the field of retinal regeneration and development. |