Texas Tech University

Lewis Irving Held, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Department of Biological Sciences

Email: See TTU Directory

Phone: +1 (806) 834-3283

Genetics, Development, Evo-devo

Research Groups:
Genetics & Genomics

 

Dr. Held

Education & Awards

  • Ph.D., Molecular Biology, University of California Berkeley, 1977.
  • B.S., Life Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of  Technology, 1973.

Teaching Awards

Book Awards

  • 2nd Place Medal, TTU University-wide Book Competition, 2004.
  • 2nd Place Medal, TTU University-wide Book Competition, 2011.
  • 3rd Place Medal, TTU University-wide Book Competition, 2016.
  • 3rd Place Medal, TTU University-wide Book Competition, 2019.
  • 2nd Place Medal, TTU University-wide Book Competition, 2023.

Web Links:

Interviews

Wall Street Journal
interviews Prof. Held about Darwinian evolution


Cambridge Univ. Press interviews Prof. Held about Darwin's legacy

Daily Toreador interviews Prof. Held about life & a fly joint mutation

Courses

For student use only (BIOL 3302):  Best Podcast Ever (3 hours); Making Robotic Embryos; 3D Visualization of Human Embryos; CRISPR as a DNA-editing tool; StemCells1; StemCells2; StemCells&Cancer; Organoids1Organoids2; Organoids3; Organoids can repair the retina!; RegrowArms?; RegrowHearts?; MorphogenGradients; Morphogen Case Study: Axes of the Inner Ear; Source-SinkGradients; HedgehogPathway; MovieTranscript.
Human embryology lectures:  L21, L22, L23, L24, L25, and L26.

Click here (searchable) or here (full text) to access the 6th Edition of Gilbert's textbook Developmental Biology.
Click here to search for other (free) digital copies of science textbooks.

For student use only (BIOL 4110):  EvoDevoVideo1; EvoDevoVideo2; EvoDevoSlideshow; EvoDevo1EvoDevo2EvoDevo3EvoDevo4; FlyArt.

For student use only (BIOL 1403):  EvolutionSlideshow.

"Playgrounds" for Pre-medical Student Explorers

Cornucopia of CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS (Medical).
NCBI:   The National Center for Biotechnology Information.
PubMed:  Database of (clinically-related) published articles.
OMIM:  Database of genetically caused diseases in humans.
The future of medicine:
  Overview, Epidemics, Immunity, Autoimmunity, CRISPR, Paralysis, Aging, Microbiome, Pollutants, Heart, Cancer, Stem Cells. = Survey of emerging technologies.

Supplements

Flies ≈ humans!
OrganSystems; Vision; WhyFlies?Video1(Basic); WhyFlies?Video2(Advanced); WhyFlies1?WhyFlies2?WhyFlies3?WhyFlies4?; WhyFlies5?; WhyFlies6?; WhyFlies7?; WhyFlies8?; WhyFlies9?; WhyFlies10?; WhyFlies11?; WhyFlies12?; WhyFlies13?; WhyFlies14?; FlyWorld1; Links-to-Literature.

"Wonderlands" of Fly Genes InteractiveFly; FunWithFlies; Twitter; Nobel Prizes.

Nobel Prize to 3 Fly Guys (2017): Awarded for basic research on circadian rhythms in fruit flies to Jeff Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael Young.

Whimsical musical parodiesEvo-devo (lyrics); Biochemistry; Science appreciation; catalog of Tim Blais videos.

Seminar "Hamlet on the Fly": Slide presentation; Slide comments.

Research Interests


Research in my lab has focused on pattern formation: how do cells construct anatomy? The model system we have used is the leg of the fruit fly and its exquisitely intricate patterns of bristles. Over the years we have probed how various signaling pathways (TGF-beta, Wnt, and EGFR) establish the axes, boundaries, and coordinates of the leg landscape. Recently, we have been investigating cell logic on a smaller scale. We'd like to know the extent to which cuticular patterns depend upon cell size? Because cell size is proportional to ploidy (= the number of sets of chromosomes in a cell), we have been trying to increase overall ploidy by (1) using cold temperature to disable meiotic spindles--yielding unfertilized eggs that have twice the normal number of chromosomes, and (2) using a strain of parthenogenetic flies to make tetraploid offspring. Our ultimate goal is to create flies with huge cells, which can allow us to figure out the cellular basis of cuticular patterning.

Selected Publications