Willy Lensch

Willy Lensch, PhD

Lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine, Part-time
Member, HMS Center for Bioethics
Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center

M. William Lensch, PhD, is Associate Provost for Research at Harvard University and a Lecturer (part-time) in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical school (HMS)l. He received his PhD in Molecular and Medical Genetics from Oregon Health Sciences University where he studied hereditary bone marrow failure and leukemia predisposition syndromes at the Portland Veteran’s Administration Medical Center. Dr. Lensch is a past Fellow of the Center for Bioethics. His professional portfolio within the provost’s office spans the schools of Harvard and provides high level management/guidance for interfaculty research and educational initiatives (IFIs) in the physical, life, and social sciences. His work in bioethics includes issues related to rare diseases, genetic modification, use of human tissues in research, stem cell biology, human/animal chimeras, and the disposition of human remains in museum collections. Dr. Lensch has served in various external roles including as a gubernatorial appointee to the State of Connecticut’s Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee, a member of the Public Education Committee of the International Society for Stem Cell Research, and as Chair of the Bioethics Subcommittee of the national American Heart Association. His recognition includes multiple Certificates of Distinction in Teaching from Harvard’s Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, the Staff Family Prize for Excellence in Student Advising, and HMS’s Daniel D. Federman Staff Award for Exceptional Service, the latter for his role in the founding, operation, and ongoing strategy of the Massachusetts Consortium on Pathogen Readiness (MassCPR) during the global COVID-19 pandemic.

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Current prospects for the generation of patient-specific pluripotent cells from adult tissues.
Authors: Authors: Agarwal S, Lensch MW, Daley GQ.
Regen Med
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Human embryonic stem cells flock together.
Authors: Authors: Lensch MW, Daley GQ.
Nat Biotechnol
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Science aside: the trajectory of embryonic stem cell research in the USA.
Authors: Authors: Schlaeger TM, Lensch MW, Taylor PL.
Drug Discov Today
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Scientific and clinical opportunities for modeling blood disorders with embryonic stem cells.
Authors: Authors: Lensch MW, Daley GQ.
Blood
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Pluripotent stem cells and their niches.
Authors: Authors: Lensch MW, Daheron L, Schlaeger TM.
Stem Cell Rev
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High-efficiency RNA interference in human embryonic stem cells.
Authors: Authors: Zaehres H, Lensch MW, Daheron L, Stewart SA, Itskovitz-Eldor J, Daley GQ.
Stem Cells
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LIF/STAT3 signaling fails to maintain self-renewal of human embryonic stem cells.
Authors: Authors: Dahéron L, Opitz SL, Zaehres H, Lensch MW, Lensch WM, Andrews PW, Itskovitz-Eldor J, Daley GQ.
Stem Cells
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Curr Top Dev Biol, Ed
Authors: Authors: Origins of mammalian hematopoiesis: in vivo paradigms and in vitro models
GP Schatten
Acquired FANCA dysfunction and cytogenetic instability in adult acute myelogenous leukemia.
Authors: Authors: Lensch MW, Tischkowitz M, Christianson TA, Reifsteck CA, Speckhart SA, Jakobs PM, O'Dwyer ME, Olson SB, Le Beau MM, Hodgson SV, Mathew CG, Larson RA, Bagby GC.
Blood
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The Fanconi anemia group C gene product: signaling functions in hematopoietic cells.
Authors: Authors: Fagerlie S, Lensch MW, Pang Q, Bagby GC.
Exp Hematol
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