ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-960805-467
Rodaway, Adam
Email: adam.rodaway@kcl.ac.uk
URL: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/biomedical/randall/arodaway.html
Affiliation: Rodaway Lab
Address: The Randall Centre 3rd Floor North New Hunt's House Guy's Campus King's College London London, SE1 1UL United Kingdom
Country: United Kingdom
Phone: 44-20-7848-6469
Fax: 44-20-7848-6435
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
1983-1987: B.A. in Natural Sciences (Zoology) Cambridge University
1987-1991: PhD, Imperial Cancer Research Fund (laboratory of Dr David Bentley)
1992-2000: Postdoc, King's College London (with Prof Roger Patient, Prof Nigel Holder)
April 2000-present: MRC Career Development Fellow


PUBLICATIONS
Falenta, K., Rodaway, A., Jones, G.E., and Wells, C.M. (2013) Imaging haematopoietic cells recruitment to an acute wound in vivo identifies a role for c-Met signalling. Journal of microscopy. 250(3):200-9
Falenta, K., and Rodaway, A. (2011) Definitive erythropoiesis in the trunk of zebrafish embryos. Development (Cambridge, England). 138(18):3861-3862
Liu, F., Walmsley, M., Rodaway, A., and Patient, R. (2008) Fli1 Acts at the Top of the Transcriptional Network Driving Blood and Endothelial Development. Current biology : CB. 18(16):1234-1240
Zhang, X.Y., and Rodaway, A.R. (2007) SCL-GFP transgenic zebrafish: In vivo imaging of blood and endothelial development and identification of the initial site of definitive hematopoiesis. Developmental Biology. 307(2):179-194
Reijntjes, S., Rodaway, A., and Maden, M. (2007) The retinoic acid metabolising gene, CYP26B1, patterns the cartilaginous cranial neural crest in zebrafish. The International journal of developmental biology. 51(5):351-360
Rodaway, A. and Patient, R. (2001) Mesendoderm: An Ancient Germ Layer?. Cell. 105(2):169-172
Brown, L.A., Rodaway, A.R.F., Schilling, T.F., Jowett, T., Ingham, P.W., Patient, R.K., and Sharrocks, A.D. (2000) Insights into early vasculogenesis revealed by expression of the ETS-domain transcription factor Fli-1 in wild-type and mutant zebrafish embryos. Mechanisms of Development. 90(2):237-252
Reiter, J.F., Alexander, J., Rodaway, A., Yelon, D., Patient, R., Holder, N., and Stainier, D.Y. (1999) Gata5 is required for the development of the heart and endoderm in zebrafish. Genes & Development. 13(22):2983-2995
Rodaway, A., Takeda, H., Koshida, S., Broadbent, J., Price, B., Smith, J.C., Patient, R., and Holder, N. (1999) Induction of the mesendoderm in the zebrafish germ ring by yolk cell-derived TGF-ß; family signals and discrimination of mesoderm and endoderm by FGF. Development (Cambridge, England). 126(14):3067-3078
Read, E.M., Rodaway, A.R., Neave, B., Brandon, N., Holder, N., Patient, R.K., and Walmsley, M.E. (1998) Evidence for non-axial A/P patterning in the nonneural ectoderm of Xenopus and zebrafish pregastrula embryos. The International journal of developmental biology. 42:763-774
Gering, M., Rodaway, A.R.F., Göttgens, B., Patient, R.K., and Green, A.R. (1998) The SCL gene specifies haemangioblast development from early mesoderm. The EMBO journal. 17:4029-4045
Neave, B., Rodaway, A., Wilson, S.W., Patient, R., and Holder, N. (1995) Expression of zebrafish GATA 3 (gta3) during gastrulation and neurulation suggests a role in the specification of cell fate. Mechanisms of Development. 51:169-182

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS
Sykes TG, Rodaway ARF, Walmsley ME, Patient RK (1998) Suppression of GATA factor activity causes axis duplication in Xenopus. Development 125:4595-4605

Weber H, Symes CE, Walmsley ME, Rodaway ARF, Patient RK. (2000) A role for GATA5 in Xenopus endoderm specification. Development 127:4345-4360