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Ingham has authored or co-authored over 180 peer-reviewed scientific primary research papers and review articles. Notable amongst the latter are his 1988 review of the Molecular Genetics of embryonic Pattern formation in Drosophila and his 2001 review, co-authored with Andrew McMahon, on the
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genes using the technique of in situ hybridisation. These studies led to his interest in what is now known as the Hedgehog signalling pathway; Ingham's genetic studies identified the core components of this pathway and in particular the role of the
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as key epigenetic regulators throughout the animal kingdom. Subsequently, he pioneered the molecular analysis of the process of segmentation in the Drosophila embryo, through the simultaneous analysis the expression of patterns of
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protein as the receptor for the Hedgehog ligand. In 1993, in collaboration with Andy McMahon and Cliff Tabin, Ingham's research group discovered the vertebrate homologues of the Drosophila hedgehog gene, including
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Ingham, Philip & Robert Whittle (1980). "Trithorax: a new homoeotic mutation of Drosophila melanogaster causing transformations of abdominal and thoracic imaginal segments".
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from 2013-2017. In 2014 he was awarded the Waddington Medal by the British Society for Developmental Biology. He has lived and worked in Singapore since 2005.
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Howard, K & Ingham, P (1986). "Regulatory interactions between the segmentation genes fushi tarazu, hairy, and engrailed in the Drosophila blastoderm".
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in 2002. In 2005, he became the second recipient of the Medal of the Genetics Society of Great Britain and in 2007 was elected an Honorary Fellow of the
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under the supervision of J Robert S Whittle before moving to the Laboratoire de Génétique Moleculaire des Eukaryotes in Strasbourg, France, as a
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Ingham, PW (1985). "A clonal analysis of the requirement for the trithorax gene in the diversification of segments in Drosophila".
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European Exchange Programme fellow. He returned to the UK in 1982, joining the Imperial Cancer Research Fund (ICRF, now known as
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Forbes, AJ; Nakano, Y; Taylor, AM & Ingham, PW (1993). "Genetic analysis of hedgehog signalling in the Drosophila embryo".
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Ingham, PW; Taylor, AM & Nakano, Y (1991). "Role of the Drosophila patched gene in positional signalling".
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in Cambridge, he re-joined the ICRF as a staff scientist, remaining there for ten years before moving to the
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Ingham PW (1988). "The molecular genetics of embryonic pattern formation in Drosophila".
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Centre for Developmental and Biomedical Genetics. He was elected a member of the
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Biologists Find Key Genes That Shape Patterning of Embryos – New York Times
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As a graduate student, Ingham isolated a novel homoeotic mutation in
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FMedSci
FRCP
Liverpool
geneticist
Nanyang Technological University
Imperial College
University of Exeter
Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby
Queens' College, Cambridge
University of Sussex
Royal Society
Cancer Research UK
David Ish-Horowicz
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
University of Sheffield
MRC
European Molecular Biology Organization
Academy of Medical Sciences
Royal Society
Royal College of Physicians
International Society of Developmental Biologists
Drosophila
Trithorax-group proteins
pair rule
Patched
Sonic hedgehog
zebrafish
Danio rerio
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