Cathy Lee Mendelsohn, PhD
Profile Navigation
OverviewCredentials & Experience
Research
Overview
Dr. Mendelsohn obtained a BS in Microbiology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She obtained a PhD in Microbiology at Columbia University Medical Center, working in Dr. Vincent Racaniello's lab where she cloned the human Poliovirus receptor. Her postdoctoral studies in Pierre Chambon's lab, at the Universit?? Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg France were focused on Retinoic acid receptors and their role in development, studies which were continued in the lab of Jane Dodd at Columbia University looking at the role of retinoids in kidney development.Academic Appointments
Professor of Urological Sciences (in Urology) and Pathology & Cell Biology and Genetics & Development (in the Institute of Human Nutrition)Administrative Titles
PI, George M. O'Brien Urology Research CenterLanguages
FrenchCredentials & Experience
Education & Training
PhD, 1989 Microbiology, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, NYResearch
Research Interests
Generating a molecular and cellular atlas of the mouse and human lower urinary tractGenetics of lower urinary tract malformations as part of Columbia University O'Brien Research Center
Identification of progenitors important for formation and regeneration of the urothelium
Role of Pparg in urothelial development, regeneration and bladder cancer
Stem cell populations that give rise to bladder cancers
Grants
U54 DK104309, (MENDELSOHN) 09/24/2014-07/31/2019“The Genetic Origins and Complications of Urinary Tract Abnormalities” The George M. O'Brien Center Urology Center. The overall focus of this award is to identify mutations in humans that cause urological birth defects and to provide outreach to the community with the goal of attracting new investigators to the field. Role: Principal Investigator
R01 DK095044-03 (MENDELSOHN) 07/01/2013-06/30/2022
“Retinoic acid signaling controls urothelial development and regeneration”.
This project is focused on elucidating the role of retinoid-dependent transcription in urothelial progenitor cells. Role: Principal Investigator
TJ Martell foundation
"Lineage studies of bladder cancer"
This project is focused on analyzing the cancer forming potential of urothelial cells using mouse models of bladder carcinogenesis.
Role: Co-Investigator
U01 DK094530-05 (MENDELSOHN) 09/30/2011-08/31/2021
“Generating molecular markers that selectively label urothelial sub-populations.”
This project is focused on producing an anatomical atlas of the mouse and human urinary tract. Role: Principal Investigator
Selected Publications
An illustrated anatomical ontology of the developing mouse lower urogenital tract.
PubMed Id: 25968320. Authors: Georgas KM Armstrong J Keast JR Larkins CE McHugh KM Southard-Smith EM Cohn MJ Batourina E Dan H Schneider K Buehler DP Wiese CB Brennan J Davies JA Harding SD Baldock RA Little MH Vezina CM Mendelsohn CTumorigenicity of RTK/RAS in urothelium.
PubMed Id: 26501074. Authors: Wu XR Mendelsohn C DeGraff DJBladder cancers arise from distinct urothelial sub-populations.
PubMed Id: 25218638. Authors: Van Batavia J Yamany T Molotkov A Dan H Mansukhani M Batourina E Schneider K Oyon D Dunlop M Wu XR Cordon-Cardo C Mendelsohn CFormation and regeneration of the urothelium.
PubMed Id: 24752063. Authors: Yamany T Van Batavia J Mendelsohn CRetinoid signaling in progenitors controls specification and regeneration of the urothelium.
PubMed Id: 23993789. Authors: Gandhi D Molotkov A Batourina E Schneider K Dan H Reiley M Laufer E Metzger D Liang F Liao Y Sun TT Aronow B Rosen R Mauney J Adam R Rosselot C Van Batavia J McMahon A McMahon J Guo JJ Mendelsohn CFor a complete list of publications, please visit PubMed.gov