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Organogenesis

 

The following DSRB laboratories are interested in organogenesis.

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.
George Cotsarelis Cutaneous stem cells , Hair follicle biology , Alopecia , Wound healing , Skin regeneration

Jonathan Epstein

Transcriptional regulation of cardiac development and function using mouse models.

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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