Matthew Zunitch, MD, PhD

Title(s)RESIDENT, Pathology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address505 Parnassus Avenue, #M580
San Francisco CA 94117
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ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0002-6281-8284 Additional info
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    Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MAM.D.Medicine
    Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MAPh.D.Cell and Molecular Biology
    Brandeis University, Waltham, MAM.S.Neuroscience
    Brandeis University, Waltham, MAB.S.Neuroscience, Biology
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    Tufts University School of Medicine2023Dr. Frank Inserra Award in Pathology
    Tufts University School of Medicine2018  - 2022NIH F30 (Ruth L. Kirschstein Individual Predoctoral National Research Service Award)
    Brandeis University2013Highest Honors in Neuroscience
    Brandeis University2013Magna Cum Laude

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    1. An in vitro model of acute horizontal basal cell activation reveals gene regulatory networks underlying the nascent activation phase. Stem Cell Reports. 2024 Aug 13; 19(8):1156-1171. Barrios-Camacho CM, Zunitch MJ, Louie JD, Jang W, Schwob JE. PMID: 39059377; PMCID: PMC11368683.
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    2. An in vitro model of acute horizontal basal cell activation reveals dynamic gene regulatory networks underlying the acute activation phase. bioRxiv. 2023 Dec 14. Barrios-Camacho CM, Zunitch MJ, Louie JD, Jang W, Schwob JE. PMID: 38168359; PMCID: PMC10760135.
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    3. Horizontal basal cells self-govern their neurogenic potential during injury-induced regeneration of the olfactory epithelium. Development. 2023 06 15; 150(12). Louie JD, Bromberg BH, Zunitch MJ, Schwob JE. PMID: 37260223; PMCID: PMC10323233.
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    4. Molecular Evidence for Olfactory Neuroblastoma as a Tumor of Malignant Globose Basal Cells. Mod Pathol. 2023 05; 36(5):100122. Zunitch MJ, Fisch AS, Lin B, Barrios-Camacho CM, Faquin WC, Tachie-Baffour Y, Louie JD, Jang W, Curry WT, Gray ST, Lin DT, Schwob JE, Holbrook EH. PMID: 36841178; PMCID: PMC10198888.
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    5. Rapid fluorescent vital imaging of olfactory epithelium. iScience. 2022 May 20; 25(5):104222. Nishijima H, Zunitch MJ, Yoshida M, Kondo K, Yamasoba T, Schwob JE, Holbrook EH. PMID: 35494237; PMCID: PMC9046240.
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    6. Opposing functions for retromer and Rab11 in extracellular vesicle traffic at presynaptic terminals. J Cell Biol. 2021 08 02; 220(8). Walsh RB, Dresselhaus EC, Becalska AN, Zunitch MJ, Blanchette CR, Scalera AL, Lemos T, Lee SM, Apiki J, Wang S, Isaac B, Yeh A, Koles K, Rodal AA. PMID: 34019080; PMCID: PMC8144913.
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    7. Injury Induces Endogenous Reprogramming and Dedifferentiation of Neuronal Progenitors to Multipotency. Cell Stem Cell. 2017 Dec 07; 21(6):761-774.e5. Lin B, Coleman JH, Peterson JN, Zunitch MJ, Jang W, Herrick DB, Schwob JE. PMID: 29174332; PMCID: PMC5722700.
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