Barry R. Stripp, PhD
Bram and Elaine Goldsmith Chair in Gene Therapeutics Research
Director, Pulmonary Stem Cell Research
Director, Postdoctoral Scientist Program
Professor, Medicine
Professor, Biomedical Sciences
Clinical Office
Barry R. Stripp, PhD
Bram and Elaine Goldsmith Chair in Gene Therapeutics Research
Director, Pulmonary Stem Cell Research
Director, Postdoctoral Scientist Program
Professor, Medicine
Professor, Biomedical Sciences
Research Profile
The research of Barry Stripp, PhD, focuses on lung stem/progenitor cell biology and defining mechanisms of normal tissue maintenance, repair and remodeling in disease. The Stripp Laboratory is particularly interested in understanding epithelial defects that contribute to the development of fibrotic lung disease and identifying new therapeutic approaches to help patients afflicted with these lung disorders.
Cedars-Sinai Affiliations
- Cancer Institute (Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute)
- Thoracic Surgery Program
- Biomedical Sciences
- Cancer
- Medicine
Publications
- Chen H, Matsumoto K, Brockway BL, Rackley CR, Liang J, Lee JH, Jiang D, Noble PW, Randell SH, Kim CF, Stripp BR. Airway epithelial progenitors are region specific and show differential responses to bleomycin-induced lung injury. Stem Cells. 2012 Sep;30(9):1948-1960.
- Giangreco A, Arwert EN, Rosewell IR, Snyder J, Watt FM, Stripp BR. Stem cells are dispensable for lung homeostasis but restore airways after injury. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Jun 9;106(23):9286-9291.
- Hashimoto S, Chen H, Que J, Brockway BL, Drake JA, Snyder JC, Randell SH, Stripp BR. β-Catenin-SOX2 signaling regulates the fate of developing airway epithelium. J Cell Sci. 2012 Feb 15;125(Pt 4):932-942.
Languages Spoken
English