Jorden Holland

Graduate Student
Riley Lab

Email: jholland@bio.tamu.edu

Education

  • B.S., Microbiology and Cell Science, University of Florida, 2017
  • Ph.D. Developmental Genetics, In Progress, Texas A&M University
  • Developmental Genetics
  • Craniofacial development
  • Congenital defects

Publications:

Roberson, W., Holland, J. N., & Riley, B. B. (2025). Pax2a, Pax5 and Cdh1-β-catenin, but not Wnt, protect sensory hair cells from destabilizing effects of fgf signaling on cell adhesion. Developmental Biology, 517, 157-167. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2024.09.009

Ali, M., Kutlowski, J. W., Holland, J. N., & Riley, B. B. (2025). Foxm1 promotes differentiation of neural progenitors in the zebrafish inner ear. Developmental Biology, 520, 21-30. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2025.01.001

Ali, M., Kutlowski, J. W., Holland, J. N., & Riley, B. B. (2025). Foxm1 promotes differentiation of neural progenitors in the zebrafish inner ear. Developmental Biology, 520, 21-30. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ydbio.2025.01.001

Presentations:

“Identifying the transcription factors that mediate the immediate response to fibroblast growth factor (Fgf)” – presented for biology departmental seminar Jan 14th 2025

“ETS Factors Cooperate with AP-1 and Cic to Regulate Fgf Target Genes– Texas A&M Student/Postdoc Research Conference, 2025