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Johns Hopkins University: Baltimore, MD, US

2021-09 to present | Postdoctoral Fellow (Molecular Biology and Genetics)
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Cayla Jewett

University of Colorado Hospital: Aurora, CO, US

2015-08 to 2021-08 | PhD (Molecular Biology)
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Cayla Jewett

University of Denver: Denver, CO, US

2008-09 to 2012-06 | BS in Biochemistry (Chemistry and Biochemistry)
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Funding (1)

Planar polarized Rab35 directs cellular rearrangements during convergent extension in the Drosophila embryo

2016-09 to 2021-08 | Grant
National Science Foundation (VA, VA, US)
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DGE-1553798

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Works (17)

Centriole structural integrity defects are a crucial feature of Hydrolethalus Syndrome

2025-01-21 | Other
Contributors: Ana Curinha; Zhaoyu Huang; Taylor Anglen; Margaret Strong; Colin Gliech; Cayla Jewett; Anoek Friskes; Thao Phan; Zachary Nicholas; Andrew Holland
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Microtubule-dependent orchestration of centriole amplification in brain multiciliated cells

2024-05-13 | Preprint
Contributors: Amélie-Rose Boudjema; Rémi Balagué; Cayla E Jewett; Gina M LoMastro; Olivier Mercey; Adel Al Jord; Marion Faucourt; Alexandre Schaeffer; Camille Noûs; Nathalie Delgehyr et al.
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Microtubule-dependent orchestration of centriole amplification in brain multiciliated cells

2024-05-13 | Preprint
Contributors: Amélie-Rose Boudjema; Rémi Balagué; Cayla E Jewett; Gina M LoMastro; Olivier Mercey; Adel Al Jord; Marion Faucourt; Alexandre Schaeffer; Camille Noûs; Nathalie Delgehyr et al.
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Centriole structural integrity defects are a crucial feature of Hydrolethalus Syndrome

2024-03-06 | Preprint
Contributors: Ana Curinha; Zhaoyu Huang; Taylor Anglen; Margaret A. Strong; Colin R. Gliech; Cayla E. Jewett; Anoek Friskes; Andrew J. Holland
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Microtubule-dependent orchestration of centriole amplification in brain multiciliated cells

2024-02-12 | Preprint
Contributors: Amélie-Rose Boudjema; Rémi Balagué; Cayla E Jewett; Gina M LoMastro; Olivier Mercey; Adel Al Jord; Marion Faucourt; Alexandre Schaeffer; Camille Noûs; Nathalie Delgehyr et al.
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Trisomy 21 induces pericentrosomal crowding delaying primary ciliogenesis and mouse cerebellar development

eLife
2023-01-19 | Journal article
Contributors: Cayla E Jewett; Bailey L McCurdy; Eileen T O'Toole; Alexander J Stemm-Wolf; Katherine S Given; Carrie H Lin; Valerie Olsen; Whitney Martin; Laura Reinholdt; Joaquín M Espinosa et al.
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PLK4 drives centriole amplification and apical surface area expansion in multiciliated cells

eLife
2022-08-15 | Journal article
Contributors: Gina M LoMastro; Chelsea G Drown; Aubrey L Maryniak; Cayla E Jewett; Margaret A Strong; Andrew Jon Holland
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PLK4 drives centriole amplification and apical surface area expansion in multiciliated cells

2022-06-07 | Preprint
Contributors: Gina M LoMastro; Chelsea G Drown; Aubrey L Maryniak; Cayla E Jewett; Margaret A Strong; Andrew Jon Holland
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Cancer biology: Messages in extracellular vesicles depend on centrosome number.

Current biology : CB
2021-04-01 | Journal article
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RAB19 Directs Cortical Remodeling and Membrane Growth for Primary Ciliogenesis.

Developmental cell
2021-02-01 | Journal article
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The Rab11 effectors Fip5 and Fip1 regulate zebrafish intestinal development

2020-06-16 | Preprint
Contributors: Cayla E. Jewett; Bruce H. Appel; Rytis Prekeris
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The Rab11 effectors Fip5 and Fip1 regulate zebrafish intestinal development

Biology Open
2020-01-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Cayla E. Jewett; Bruce H. Appel; Rytis Prekeris
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Cell ratcheting through the Sbf RabGEF directs force balancing and stepped apical constriction.

The Journal of cell biology
2019-09-27 | Journal article
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Vertex sliding drives intercalation by radial coupling of adhesion and actomyosin networks during Drosophila germband extension.

eLife
2018-07-09 | Journal article
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Cayla Jewett

Insane in the apical membrane: Trafficking events mediating apicobasal epithelial polarity during tube morphogenesis.

Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
2018-05-16 | Journal article
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Cayla Jewett

Planar polarized Rab35 functions as an oscillatory ratchet during cell intercalation in the Drosophila epithelium.

Nature communications
2017-09-07 | Journal article
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Exocyst-Dependent Membrane Addition Is Required for Anaphase Cell Elongation and Cytokinesis in Drosophila

PLoS Genet
2015-11-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Maria Grazia Giansanti; Timothy E. Vanderleest; Cayla E. Jewett; Stefano Sechi; Anna Frappaolo; Lacramioara Fabian; Carmen C. Robinett; Julie A. Brill; Dinah Loerke; Margaret T. Fuller et al.
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