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          Tamás Balla, MD, PhD, Head, Section on Molecular Signal Transduction; Alejandro Alvarez-Prats, PhD, Staff Scientist; Yeun Ju Kim, PhD, Staff Scientist.

        1. Tamás Balla, MD, PhD, Head, Section on Molecular Signal Transduction; Alejandro Alvarez-Prats, PhD, Staff Scientist; Yeun Ju Kim, PhD, Staff Scientist.
        2. Tamas Balla is a senior investigator in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Related articles.
        3. This is the home of the Balla Lab: Section on Molecular Signal Transduction.
        4. We thank Tamas Balla and Chris Carpenter for their generous gifts of reagents.
        5. We identify PI4KB, a phosphoinositide kinase that controls the functions of the Golgi compartment, as a critical regulator of myelination of peripheral nerves.
        6. This is the home of the Balla Lab: Section on Molecular Signal Transduction.!

          Tamas Balla, M.D.,Ph.D.

          Dr. Tamas Balla received his M.D. degree from Semmelweis University, School of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary in and earned his Ph.D.

          from the Hungarian National Academy of Science in He was appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology at Semmelweis in and held this position until He did his postdoctoral training at the NICHD between with Dr.

          Kevin Catt and returned to the NIH in He became a tenure-track investigator in in the Endocrinology and Reproduction Research Branch, leading the Section of Molecular Signal Transduction and received his tenure in Currently he is a Senior Investigator leading the same Section, which is now part of the Program for Developmental Neuroscience within the NICHD, NIH.

          In Dr. Balla received a degree from the Hungarian Academy of Science, and he was elected into the Hungarian Academy of Science in Dr. Balla started his research by studying the receptors and signaling pathways mediating the actions of angiote