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Bier Lab - University of California at San Diego
studies the early neuroblast cell-fate choice (sog vs. dpp) and wing vein development (spalt, knirps, rhomboid) in Drosophila.
(http://www-bier.ucsd.edu)
Calcium-Aequorin Imaging Laboratory - Ho . . . iversity of Science & Technology (China)
studying the role played by calcium ions in a wide range of fundamental biological processes.
(http://home.ust.hk/~aequorin/calcium.htm)
Cooley Lab - Yale School of Medicine
studying the regulatory pathways that control the cytoskeletal reorganization during Drosophila egg chamber development.
(info.med.yale.edu/cooley/index.html)
Doe Lab - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
find information on the embryonic CNS and the hyper-neuroblast map.
(http://www.life.uiuc.edu/doelab/)
Emmons Lab - Albert Einstein College of Medicine
studies the male tail of C. elegans, a model system for research in developmental genetics.
(http://worms.aecom.yu.edu/index.html)
Gottlieb Lab - Washington University in St. Louis
uses mouse embryonic stem cells as an in vitro system to study early lineages (ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm).
(http://thalamus.wustl.edu/gottlieblab/index.html)
James Hanken Lab - University of Colorado at Boulder
current research in evolutionary developmental biology; focusing on cranial development, neural crest migration, and the endocrinology of morphology.
(http://stripe.Colorado.EDU/~evodevo/Hanken.html)
Nusse Lab - Stanford University
No Description available
(http://www.stanford.edu/~rnusse/)
Schneitz Lab - University of Zürich (Switzerland)
studying organogenesis in plants, specifically, a genetic and molecular analysis of ovule development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
(http://www.unizh.ch/botinst/Cyto_Website/schneitzLab/index.html)
Sokol Lab - Harvard University
studies inductive interactions during vertebrate body plan determination.
(http://www.bih.harvard.edu/sokol-lab/)
Strome Lab - Indiana University at Bloomington
using C. elegans to identify some of the maternal components required for the specification and development of a specific cell type, the germ line.
(http://www.indiana.edu/~elegans/)
Wylie-Heasman Lab - University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
research and educational opportunities in early vertebrate developmental biology.
(http://www.cbc.umn.edu/~wylie)
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