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Developmental Neuroscience

The following DSRB laboratories are interested in developmental neuroscience.

Greg Bashaw Signaling mechanisms that function during attractive and repulsive axon guidance.

Tim Brazelton

adult stem cells, plasticity, satellite cells, skeletal muscle development, skeletal muscle regeneration, neuronal regeneration, mesenchymal stem cells, bone marrow-derived stem cells, muscular dystrophy, organ transplantation, chronic rejection, and tissue remodeling.

Bryan Crenshaw Analysis of the role of developmental regulatory factors during mouse embryogenesis.
John Gearhart Mouse, Stem Cells, Gene Expression, Developmental Neuroscience.
Jeffrey Golden
Patterning and cell migration in the developing nervous system.
Michael Granato
Axonal guidance, axonal de- and regeneration, and motor behavior regulation in the zebrafish
Judith Grinspan Development of oligodendrocytes, the myelinating cells of the central nervous system, from stem cells through to myelination.
Peter Klein Early vertebrate development, Wnt signal transduction, and neuropharmacology of lithium action.
Wenqin Luo Development and Function of Mammalian Mechanosensory Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) Neurons
Jonathan Raper
Developmental neurobiology, especially axon guidance.
Fabrice Roegiers My lab is interested in unveiling the molecular mechanisms that control Notch-mediated cell fate decisions during nervous system development.
Jean-Pierre Saint-Jeannet Control of neural crest development in Xenopus; Factors regulating inner ear specification in Xenopus.
Eric Weinberg Pattern formation, neural development, ear development in the zebrafish embryo.

Other CAMB laboratories (with research related to DSRB) interested in developmental neuroscience.

Doug Epstein
Regulation of Sonic hedgehog signaling in development and disease.
Aaron Gitler Genetic and cellular mechanisms of neurodegeneration
Tom Jongens Modeling Fragile X Mental Retardation in Drosophila; Germ Cell Specification.

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