Sally A Camper
Human Genetics
1241 Catherine St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5618
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About
Dr. Camper received her BA in Chemistry from U. Delaware, her PhD in Biochemistry from Michigan State University, and conducted postdoctoral work at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH, the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, PA, and at Princeton University in Princeton, NJ. She joined the faculty at University of Michigan in 1988 as an Assistant Professor, established the Transgenic Animal Model Core facility, and rose through the ranks to become the Margery W. Shaw Distinguished University Professor of Human Genetics, and she served as Department Chair for 11 years (2005-2015).
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Human Genetics
Qualifications
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Postdoctoral fellowPrinceton University, Princeton, United States
1996 - 1998
Postdoctoral Research
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Postdoctoral fellowFox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, United States
1994 - 1996
Postdoctoral Research
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PhDMichigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States
1977 - 1983
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BSUniversity of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, United States
1972 - 1977
Center Memberships
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Center MemberGlobal REACH
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Center MemberCenter for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
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Center MemberRogel Cancer Center
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Center MemberCenter for Cell Plasticity and Organ Design
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Center MemberBiosciences Initiative
Research Overview
Dr. Camper studies the genetics of inherited birth defects, particularly those that affect neuroendocrine system development. She was among the pioneers in the use of transgenic mouse models to study developmentally regulated gene-expression that result in human genetic disorders. She studies human patients and genetically modified mice in collaboration with an international group of investigators. Her research seeks to identify genetic causes of hypopituitarism and understand pathophysiological mechanisms. She has contributed to understanding how transcription factors and signaling pathways regulate hypothalamic and pituitary gland development. She received the Roy O. Greep award for outstanding research from the Endocrine Society, a Merit award from the National Institutes of Health, and, from University of Michigan, the Faculty Recognition Award and the Distinguished Faculty Lectureship Award in Biomedical Research. She was elected as a Fellow for the American Academy for the Advancement of Science.
Recent Publications
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Das P, Abubakar RA, Mojahed N, Abou-Jabal D, Kittu P, Brinkmeier ML, Olsen J, Sunny DA, Camper SA, Lovell-Badge R, Rizzoti K, Ellsworth BS. Endocrinology, 2026 May 26; 167 (7):Journal ArticleNR3C1 is required for normal somatotrope differentiation and Foxo1 expression in pituitary.
DOI:10.1210/endocr/bqag060 PMID: PMC13201094 -
Sasaki Y, Bando H, Kanzawa M, Fukuhara N, Brinkmeier ML, Yamamoto M, Urai S, Motomura Y, Kobatake M, Ohmachi Y, Tsujimoto Y, Oi-Yo Y, Suzuki M, Yamamoto N, Fujita Y, Nishioka H, Yamada S, Fukuoka H, Iguchi G, Camper SA, Ogawa W. J Neurosurg, 2026 Apr 24; 1 - 9.Journal ArticleMolecular markers of Rathke's cleft cysts and their clinical correlates: insights from experimental and human analyses.
DOI:10.3171/2025.12.JNS251835 PMID: 42030560 -
Yang S, Bussing A, Marra G, Brinkmeier ML, Camper SA, Davis SW, Ho YY. BMC Bioinformatics, 2025 Dec 1; 26 (1):Journal ArticleTime-coexpress: temporal trajectory modeling of dynamic gene co-expression patterns using single-cell transcriptomics data
DOI:10.1186/s12859-025-06218-w PMID: 40731381 -
Brinkmeier ML, Yang S, Cheung LYM, O'Connell SP, Gutierrez DK, Ho Y-Y, Rhoads EC, Camper SA, Davis SW. Journal of the Endocrine Society, 2025 Oct 24; 9 (Supplement_1): bvaf149.1476Journal ArticleOR13-04 Nucleoredoxin Regulates WNT Signaling During Pituitary Stem Cell Differentiation
DOI:10.1210/jendso/bvaf149.1476 PMID: PMC12545712 -
Winningham AH, Rhoads EC, Brinkmeier ML, Vishnopolska SA, Kitzman JO, Camper SA, Perez-Millan MI. Endocrinology United States, 2025 Sep 1; 166 (9):Journal ArticleRole of PROP1 in Postnatal Pituitary Gland Maturation
DOI:10.1210/endocr/bqaf047 PMID: 40048699 -
Brinkmeier ML, Cheung LYM, O'Connell SP, Gutierrez DK, Rhoads EC, Camper SA, Davis SW. Human Molecular Genetics, 2025 May 15; 34 (10): 870 - 881.Journal ArticleNucleoredoxin regulates WNT signaling during pituitary stem cell differentiation
DOI:10.1093/hmg/ddaf032 PMID: 40044116 -
Garcia LI, Mercogliano MF, Schuster C, Michan V, Marti M, Camper S, Perez MMI. Endocrine Abstracts, 2025 May 12;Journal ArticleNuclear factor I/B interaction with PROP1 and its role in pituitary cell differentiation
DOI:10.1530/endoabs.110.oc10.3 -
Brinkmeier ML, Cheung LYM, O'Connell SP, Gutierrez DK, Rhoads EC, Camper SA, Davis SW. 2025 Feb 3;PreprintNucleoredoxin regulates WNT signaling during pituitary stem cell differentiation.
DOI:10.1101/2025.01.30.635771 PMID: 39975280
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