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Valerie Wallace
BSc, PhD
Dr. Valerie Wallace obtained her PhD in the Department of Immunology, U of Toronto and completed postdoctoral studies in developmental neuroscience at University College London.
From 1998-2013, she was at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute/University of Ottawa where she was Senior Scientist and Director of the Vision Research Program.
A molecular and developmental biologist by training, she is recognized for her work on the role of Hedgehog signaling in neural progenitor proliferation in the central nervous system.
Dr. Wallace joined the Toronto Western Research Institute in September 2013, where she is Director of Vision Sciences and Chair of the Vision Science Research Program.
She holds appointments in the Department of Opthalmology and Vision Sciences and in LMP, University of Toronto.
Dr. Wallace holds peer-reviewed grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Canadian Cancer Society, Foundation Fighting Blindness Canada, Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute and Brain Canada.
Research Synopsis
The Wallace lab is working on the regulation of neurogenesis and neural progenitor transformation in the vertebrate CNS and regenerative medicine approaches to retina repair.
Selected Publications
Wang, Y., Dakubo, G., Mazerolle, C, Thurig, S., Shiga, S. and Wallace, V. A. 2005. Retinal ganglion cell-derived Sonic hedgehog locally controls proliferation and the timing of RGC development in the embryonic mouse retina. Development 132:5103-5113. PMID: 16236765
Yu, C., Mazerolle, C., Thurig, S., Pacal, M., Bremner, R. and Wallace, V. A. 2006. Direct and indirect effects of hedgehog pathway activation in the mammalian retina. Molecular Cellular Neuroscience. 32:274-282. PMID: 16815712
Liu, H., Xu, S., Wang Y., Mazerolle, C., Thurig, S., Coles, B. L. K., Ren, J.-C., van der Kooy, D., and Wallace, V. A. 2007. Ciliary margin transdifferentiation from neural retina is controlled by canonical Wnt signaling. Dev Biol 308:54-67. PMID: 17574231
Dakubo, G.D., Mazerolle, C., Furimsky, M., St. Jacques, B., McMahon, A.P. and Wallace, V.A. 2008. Ihh signaling from endothelial cells is required for sclera and retinal pigment epithelium development in the mouse eye Dev Biol 320:242-255. PMID: 18582859
Dakubo, G., Beug, S. T, Mazerolle, C. J., Thurig, S. and Wallace, V. A. 2008. Control of glial precursor cell development in the mammalian optic nerve by sonic hedgehog from retinal ganglion cells. Brain Research 1228:27-42. PMID: 18625210
Medina, C. F., Mazerolle M., Wang, Y., Coupland, S., Gibbons, R. J., Wallace, V. A and D. J. Picketts. 2008. Altered visual function and interneuron survival in Atrx knockout mice: Inference for the human syndrome. Hum Molecular Genetics 18(5):966-77. PMID: 19088125
Wall, D. S., McNeill, B., Mazerolle, C., Thurig, S., Wang, Y., Kageyama, R. and V. A. Wallace. 2009. Progenitor cell proliferation in the retina is dependent on Notch-independent Sonic Hedgehog/Hesl Activity J Cell Biol 184(1):101-12. PMID: 19124651Enter information here
Shawn T Beug, Robin J Parks, Heidi McBride, and Valerie A Wallace. 2011. Processing-dependent trafficking of Sonic hedgehog to the regulated secretory pathway in neurons. Molecular Cellular Neuroscience 46(3):583-96
Cwinn, M, Mazerolle, C., McNeill, B., Ringuette, R., Thurig, S., Hui C.-C. and V. A. Wallace. 2011. Suppressor of Fused is required to maintain the multipotency of neural progenitor cells in the retina. J. Neuroscience 31(13):5169-5180.
McNeill, B, Perez-Iratseta, C., Mazarolle, C., Furimsky, M., Andrade-Navarro, A. and V. A. Wallace. 2012. Comparative genomics identification of a novel set of temporally regulated Hedgehog target genes in the retina. MCN 49:330-340.
Ha, A., Liu, H., Perez-Iratxeta, C., Mears, M. J. and V. A. Wallace. 2012. Identification of Wnt/-catenin modulated genes in the developing retina. Mol Vis 18:645-656
McNeill, B., Mazerolle, C., Bassett, E., Mears, A. J., Ringuette, R., Lagali, P., Picketts, D. J., Paes, K., Rice, D. and V. A. Wallace. 2013. Hedgehog directly regulates Norrie Disease Protein to drive neural progenitor proliferation. Hum Mol Genet. 22(5):1005-16. PMID: 23201751