Dr Mathew Scott is a Professor of Developmental Biology, Genetics, and Bioengineering at Stanford University School of Medicine.
He is known for his work in developmental biology and genetics, particularly in areas of cell-cell signalling and homeobox genes and for discovering the roles of developmental regulators in cancer.
His work on gene expression was influential in the development of the Cellular Psyche (see Vital Unconscious and Biocentric Principle).
Home Page: http://med.stanford.edu/labs/matthew_scott
Biography: http://www.hhmi.org/research/investigators/scottm_bio.html
SB Carroll, S DiNardo, PH O'Farrell, RA White, and MP Scott, "Temporal and spatial relationships between segmentation and homeotic gene expression in Drosophila embryos: distributions of the fushi tarazu, engrailed, Sex combs reduced, Antennapedia, and Ultrabithorax proteins": Genes Development, 2, pp 350-360 1988: http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/reprint/2/3/350.pdf