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McGinnis Lab - Department of Biology, UC San Diego
works on the evolutionary origins of Hox proteins. A long term objective of their research is to understand the molecular interactions that underlie functional specificity in the Hox patterning system.
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McShea Lab Page
website of Daniel W. McShea, Assistant Professor of Biology - Duke University. Research interests are: Macroevolution, large-scale trends, complexity, biological hierarchies
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Meaney Lab - Cellular and Tissue Biomechanics Laboratory
lab is focused on understanding how mechanical forces can affect biological functions for tissues and cells of the CNS (site includes project overviews, publications and links)
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Melissa Pepling's Lab at Syracuse University
studies mouse germ cell development and oogenesis
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Microalgal Biotechnology Laboratory - J. Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Ben Gurion University
the overall aim of research in the Microalgal Biotechnology Laboratory (MBL) is to develop the biotechnology involved in mass production of microalgae for various commercial purposes, utilizing the high temperature, brackish or sea water, and solar irradiance that abound year round in the desert (web archive site)
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Mike Sanderson's Lab
research concerns phylogenetic biology, the study of evolutionary relationships of species in the tree of life. People in the lab work on problems ranging from molecular systematics of real taxa (mostly plants and insects) to theoretical problems associated with phylogenetic inference and large-scale tree reconstruction - University of Arizona
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Miller Lab - University of Minnesota
The Miller lab inevestigates the molecular mechanisms that control morphogenesis during vertebrate development, using Xenopus laevis as a model system. Research focuses on establishing how intercellular signals regulate the cytoskeleton and cell adhesion to coordinate cell movements and shape changes during gastrulation, neurulation, and organogenesis
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Mindell Lab University of Michigan
theory and practice of molecular systematics and evolution of animals and viruses, particularly molecular phylogeny and evolution of birds, non-avian reptiles, perciform fishes and retrovirus parasites of birds and primates to large-scale patterns and causes of molecular evolutionary change
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Molecular Population Biology Lab
sexual selection, evolution of mating systems, disease resistance, and gene flow between populations studied by combining techniques from molecular biology and behavioural ecology
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Moore Laboratory of Zoology
research unit associated with the Department of Biology at Occidental College, Los Angeles, California, founded in 1950 by the late Robert T Moore the famed amateur ornithologist and philanthropist
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