Julie Gordon
Assistant Research Scientist
Ph.D. (2002) University of Edinburgh
Phone: 706-542-8509
Email: jgordon@uga.edu

Research Interests
Thymus organogenesis.

  • DeMonte, L., S. Porcellini, E. Tafi, J. Sheridan, J. Gordon, M. Depreter, N. Blair, M. Panigada, F. Sanvito, B. Merati, A. Albientz, T. Barthlott, L. Ozmen, C.C. Blackburn and M. Güttinger. 2007. EVA regulates thymic stromal organisation and early thymocyte development. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 356: 334-340.
  • Gordon, J., S. Xiao, B. Hughes III, D. Su, S.P. Navarre, B.G. Condie and N.R. Manley. 2007. Specific expression of lacZ and cre recombinase in fetal thymic epithelial cells by multiplex gene targeting at the Foxn1 locus. BMC Developmental Biology. 7: 69.
  • Morris, L., J. Gordon and C.C. Blackburn. 2006. Identification of a tandem duplicated array in the Rhox alpha locus on mouse chromosome X. Mammalian Genome 17: 178-187.
  • Patel, S.R., J. Gordon, F, Mahbub, C.C. Blackburn and N.R. Manley. 2006. Bmp4 and Noggin expression during early thymus and parathyroid organogenesis. Gene Expression Patterns 6: 794-799.
  • Gordon, J., V.A. Wilson, B.A. Moore-Scott, N.R. Manley and C.C. Blackburn. 2005. In vivo and in vitro assays of thymic organogenesis. Methods Mol Med 105: 303-310.
  • Gordon, J., V.A. Wilson, N.F. Blair, L. Sharp, N.R. Manley and C.C. Blackburn. 2004. Functional evidence for a single endodermal origin for the thymic epithelium. Nature Immunology 5: 546-553.
  • Manley, N.R., L. Selleri, A. Brendolan, J. Gordon and M.L. Cleary. 2004. Abnormalities of caudal pharyngeal pouch development in Pbx1 knockout mice mimic loss of Hox3 paralogs. Developmental Biology 276: 301-312.
  • Bennett, A.R., A. Farley, N.F. Blair, J. Gordon, L. Sharp and C.C. Blackburn. 2002. Identification and characterisation of thymic epithelial progenitor cells. Immunity 16: 803-814.
  • Moore-Scott, B.A., J. Gordon, C.C. Blackburn, B.G. Condie and N.R. Manley. 2002. Serum free culture of mouse embryos. genesis 35: 164-168.
  • Gordon, J., A.R. Bennett, C.C. Blackburn and N.R. Manley. 2001. Gcm2 and Foxn1 mark early parathyroid- and thymus-specific domains in the developing third pharyngeal pouch. Mech Dev 103: 141-143.