Chris Q. Doe | |
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| Born | 1958 |
| Alma mater | Stanford University |
| Awards | NIH MERIT award (2013) Presidential Young Investigator Award (1990) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Neuroscience Developmental biology |
| Institutions | University of Oregon |
| Thesis | The role of cell interactions and cell lineage during insect neurogenesis (1987) |
| Doctoral advisor | Corey Goodman |
| Other academic advisors | Matthew P. Scott |
| Website | www |
Chris Q Doe (Born 1958) is a professor of Biology, [1] and Howard Hughes Medical Institute [2] investigator at the Institute for Neuroscience, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, United States. Doe did his PhD work with Corey Goodman at Stanford University, followed by postdoctoral fellowship with Matthew P. Scott at University of Colorado Boulder. He is a researcher in developmental biology known for his studies on neurogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster neural stem cell neuroblasts. [3] [4] His lab investigates the generation of neuronal diversity and neural circuit formation in Drosophila melanogaster. [5] Doe is also a member of the National Academy of Sciences. [6]