Bio
Our laboratory at the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine and the Department of Developmental Biology aspires to understand how different human cell-types develop from stem cells, and how developing tissues incipiently take shape and form. To this end, we have delineated a comprehensive roadmap that describes how embryonic stem cells can develop into a spectrum of over twenty different human cell types. This roadmap enabled us to generate rather uniform populations of human liver progenitors, bone progenitors and heart progenitors from embryonic stem cells, each of which could regenerate their cognate tissue upon injection into respective mouse models. This platform to produce these engraftable human tissue progenitors provides fundamental building blocks for regenerative medicine and provides an ideal venue to understand human developmental biology. In particular we are interested in questions regarding cellular signaling, developmental competence and tissue organization.
Kyle received his B.A. from Rutgers University, interned with Bing Lim at the Genome Institute of Singapore, and received his Ph.D. from Stanford University (working with Irving Weissman) as a fellow of the Hertz Foundation, the National Science Foundation and the Davidson Institute of Talent Development. He then continued research as the Siebel Investigator at the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine, and later, as an Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology and The Anthony DiGenova Endowed Faculty Scholar. His research has been recognized by the NIH Director's Early Independence Award, Human Frontier Science Program Young Investigator Grant, Forbes 30 Under 30, Baxter Foundation Faculty Scholar Award, A*STAR Investigatorship, Harold Weintraub Graduate Award and Hertz Foundation Thesis Prize.
Academic Appointments
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Assistant Professor, Developmental Biology
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Member, Bio-X
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Member, Stanford Cancer Institute
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Faculty Fellow, Stanford ChEM-H
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Member, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Administrative Appointments
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Member, Stanford Diabetes Research Center (2018 - Present)
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Siebel Investigator, Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine (2016 - 2018)
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Scientific Advisory Board, Americans for Cures Foundation (2015 - Present)
Honors & Awards
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Human Frontier Science Program Young Investigator, International Human Frontier Science Program (2019)
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Forbes 30 Under 30, Forbes Magazine (2018)
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The Anthony DiGenova Endowed Faculty Scholar, Stanford University (2018)
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Donald and Delia Baxter Foundation Faculty Scholar, Baxter Foundation (2018)
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NIH Director's Early Independence Award DP5, U.S. National Institutes of Health (2017-2022)
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Siebel Investigatorship, Stanford School of Medicine (2016)
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A*STAR Investigatorship, Singapore Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR) (2016)
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Harold Weintraub Graduate Student Award, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (2015)
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Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship Award, The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation (2011)
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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, U.S. National Science Foundation (2011)
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Davidson Laureate Fellowship, Davidson Institute for Talent Development (2010)
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Harvard Stem Cell Institute Internship Program, Harvard Stem Cell Institute (2008)
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Rutgers University School of Arts & Sciences Excellence Award, Rutgers University (2007-2010)
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Research & Development Council of New Jersey Scholarship, New Jersey Research & Development Council (2007)