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Baskin Lab

Baskin Lab

The mission of the Baskin laboratory is to investigate the causes of congenital and acquired pediatric urologic diseases. By understanding etiology we hope to advance prospects for cure/prevention. The main focus of the laboratory is to understand hypospadias.

Hypospadias

Our banked blood, DNA and serum from patients with hypospadias have allowed us to identified a number of genes that are associated with increased risk of hypospadias. Additionally, we have shown that defects in androgen metabolism are a rare form of hypospadias and account for only a tiny minority of patents with hypospadias.

Neuroanatomy of the External Genitalia

We described in detail with histology, computer 3-D reconstruction, immunohistochemistry and Optical projection tomography the anatomy of the human male and female external genitalia. This work has lead to a more precise anatomical understanding of the surgical anatomy of the normal male and the hypospadiac penis.

Bladder Development

We hypothesize that select genes differentially expressed before smooth muscle differentiation, rather than those expressed after smooth muscle differentiation, are part of the mechanism that induces bladder smooth muscle formation.

Clinical / Translational

Our lab is deeply rooted in translating scientific discoveries to health improvement. Results from our primary studies have been published with a goal of practical and constructive use in our clinical practice.

Featured Work

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Special issue on human and mouse gonadal development
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7-Paper Contribution to Supplement: "External Genitalia" (Jan-Feb 2020)

We would like to acknowledge our incredible UCSF research team, all of our collaborators, all of our funding sources and specifically support from UCSF Department of Urology to make this project possible.

Featured Work