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Regenerative Biology

The following DSRB laboratories are interested in regenerative biology:

Timothy Brazelton tissue regeneration and the plasticity of adult stem cells
George Cotsarelis stem cells, hair follicle, wounding, aging, skin cancer
Jonathan Epstein Transcriptional regulation of cardiac development and function using mouse models
Michael Granato Axonal guidance and motor behavior regulation in the zebrafish
Judith Grinspan Our lab studies the controls on the development of oligodendrocytes, the myelinating cells of the central nervous system, from stem cells through to myelination
Sarah Millar Development of hair follicles, mammary glands and teeth; hair follicle and mammary gland stem cells; skin, hair follicle and dental regeneration; skin and mammary gland tumorigenesis; functions of Dicer, Drosha and miRNAs in the skin and mammary glands.
Edward Morrisey lung development, cardiac development, vascular development, Wnt signaling, regulation of gene transcription, GATA factors, forkhead factors
Michael Pack Research in my laboratory is geared towards studying medically relevant aspects of digestive organ development.
Ling Qin Bone metabolism, cancer bone metastasis, stem cell biology, and signal transduction

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