Director of the Institute for Chemical Imaging of Living Systems
James Monaghan
Biography
James Monaghan is a professor of biology and the director of the Institute for Chemical Imaging of Living Systems.
His lab uses the axolotl salamander to investigate the cellular and molecular basis of complex tissue regeneration. Axolotls have the amazing ability to regenerate large portions of their limbs, tail, heart, and spinal cord. His lab studies the development and regeneration of the nervous system and limb and the interactions that take place between these organ systems to ask: 1) Why are nerves necessary for complex tissue regeneration?; and 2) What cellular properties do the axolotls possess that allow them to regenerate limbs and spinal cords? These important questions have the potential to impact our understanding of animal homeostasis as well as regenerative medicine.
Monaghan joined Northeastern University in 2012. He earned his bachelor’s degree from DePauw University, and his PhD from the University of Kentucky.
Contact
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