Research Overview
Dr. Sokol investigates signaling mechanisms regulating cell polarity, cell movements and cell fate determination in vertebrate embryos. One major direction of Dr. Sokol's research is to identify novel genetic and epigenetic targets of the Wnt pathway operating in early development and implicated in cancer. Using mammalian stem/progenitor cells and Xenopus embryos, Dr. Sokol also studies intrinsic and extrinsic factors influencing asymmetric cell division and neuronal differentiation in the central nervous system.

Sokol Laboratory: (left to right) Olga Ossipova, Jyotsna Sridharan, Maria Krivega, Jerome Ezan, Jenya Alexandrova, Takayuki Yasunaga, Keiji Itoh, Hiroki Hikasa, Eunjeong Seo, Sergei Sokol, Chunhong Gong, Sun-Cheol Choi.

Body axis induction by Wnt1 (Sokol et al., 1991)

Asymmetric localization of LGN (red) during neural progenitor division. (-tubulin is in green, Lake and Sokol, unpublished).

Polarized basolateral distribution of Lgl-GFP in embryonic ectoderm (Dollar et al., 2005)

