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Julian Martinez, M.D.
Affiliations
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Human Genetics
Education:
Medical Degree: M.D.
Certifications:
Medical Board Certification: Clinical Genetics, American Board of Medical Genetics, 2005
Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics, 2004
Education:
Fellowship: Medical Genetics, ABMG, 2005
Pediatrics, ABP, 2004
Contact Information:
Work Email Address: julianmartinez@mednet.ucla.edu
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Julian A. Martinez-Agosto is a medical geneticist and developmental biologist who has served on the UCLA School of Medicine faculty since he joined the Division of Medical Genetics in the Department of Pediatrics in 2005. He became a Clinical Instructor and Chief Resident of the UCLA InterCampus Medical Genetics Program in 2005. Dr. Martinez earned his B.S. in Biology and Spanish Literature at Yale University. He was a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Utpal Banerjee at UCLA, where he worked on blood cell development in Drosophila. Since July of 2007 Dr. Martinez was appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Genetics. Dr. Martinez is a recipient of the Pediatric Department Outstanding Research Award, as well as the David W. Smith Pediatric Trainee Research Award of the Western Society for Pediatric Research, among other honors. Since becoming a member of the Division of Medical Genetics, he has maintained a clinical interest in genetic syndromes that lead to overgrowth, vascular malformations, and cancer predisposition. His laboratory research continues to focus on novel regulatory pathways in progenitor and stem cell maintenance.

Publications:
Evans CJ, Sinenko SA, Mandal L, Martinez-Agosto JA, Hartenstein V and Banerjee U Genetic Dissection of Hematopoiesis Using Drosophila as a Model System. Advances in Developmental Biology. 2007; 18: 259-299.
Martinez-Agosto JA, Mikkola HK, Hartenstein V, Banerjee U. The hematopoietic stem cell and its niche: a comparative view.. Genes and Development. 2007; 21(23): 3044-60.
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Mandal L, Martinez-Agosto JA, Evans CJ, Hartenstein V, Banerjee U. A Hedgehog- and Antennapedia-dependent niche maintains Drosophila haematopoietic precursors.. Nature. 2007; 446: 320-4.
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