The following DSRB laboratories are interested in organogenesis.
| 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. | |
| George Cotsarelis | Cutaneous stem cells , Hair follicle biology , Alopecia , Wound healing , Skin regeneration |
Transcriptional regulation of cardiac development and function using mouse models. |
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| Shannon Fisher |
Zebrafish, Gene Expression, Organogenesis. |
| Daniel Kessler | Signal transduction and transcriptional regulation in the vertebrate embryo. |
| Jake Kushner | Cell cycle, transcriptional regulation of development, adult beta-cell replication. |
| Randolph Matthews | Liver development using zebrafish, particularly interested in developing models of pediatric liver disease in zebrafish |
| Catherine Lee May |
Transcriptional regulation of pancreas and gastrointestinal development and function using mouse models. |
| Sarah Millar | Intercellular signals regulating the development of hair follicles, teeth and mammary glands and postnatal hair growth. |
| Ed Morrisey | Lung development, cardiac development, vascular development, Wnt signaling, regulation of gene transcription, GATA factors, forkhead factors. |
| Mary Mullins | BMP signal transduction; molecular mechanisms of cell specification establishment of the vertebrate body plan via maternal control mechanisms. |
| Michael Pack | Genetic analysis of vertebrate digestive organ development using the zebrafish. |
| Michael Parmacek | Transcriptional programs that regulate cardiovascular development. |
| Kenneth Ryan | T-box genes and TGF-beta signaling in mesoderm differentiation and cardiac development. |
| Nancy Speck | Core binding factors in hematopoiesis and leukemia |
Other CAMB laboratories (with research related to DSRB) interested in organogenesis.
| Doug Epstein |
Regulation of Sonic hedgehog signaling in development and disease. |
| Klaus Kaestner | Using modern genetic approaches (expression profiling, gene targeting, tissue-specific and inducible gene ablation) to understand the molecular mechanisms of organogenesis and physiology of the liver, pancreas and gastrointestinal tract. |
| Mark Kahn | Signaling pathways in angiogenesis and hemostasis. |
| Steve Reiner | Transcriptional control of lymphocyte differentiation. Gene silencing, chromatin structure and DNA methylation. |
| Celeste Simon | Hematopoiesis, angiogenesis, tumorigenesis, and cellular responses to oxygen deprivation. |
| Ben Stanger | Organogenesis, Stem Cells, Pancreatic Cancer, Regulation of Organ Size. |
| Ken Zaret | Mammalian gene regulation, cell differentiation, chromatin structure. |
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