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Soriano Lab - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Center in Seattle
Research in this laboratory is centered on the genetic analysis of mouse development, with a particular emphasis on genes implicated in growth factor signaling pathways
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Spitzer Lab - UC San Diego
focuses on the question, what are the mechanisms by which neurons differentiate to achieve the spectacular complexity of the brain? Voltage-dependent ion channels and neurotransmitter receptors are expressed at early stages of development, substantially before synapse formation, suggesting that ion channel activity participates in signal transduction that directs subsequent steps of development. They want to understand the mechanisms of generation of spontaneous calcium transients and the mechanisms by which they exert their effects, and at determining the molecular basis of regulation of potassium currents
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Squirrel Monkey Breeding and Research Resource (SMBRR)
Primate Research Laboratory (PRL), University of South Alabama, NIH sponsored laboratory to study and provide information about squirrel monkey reproductive biology and behavior
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Stainier Lab - UC San Francisco
takes a genetic approach in zebrafish to study vertebrate endoderm, heart and blood vessel formation and function
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Station Biologique Roscoff
includes information on research programs, activities and services
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StromeLab
C elegans research, Indiana University
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Taylor Lab
staff, publications & links - Department of Plant and Microbial Biology University of California at Berkeley
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Tennessee Tree Physiology Lab - University of Tennessee
their mission is to understand the relationships between the physical environment and the growth and function of native Tennessee tree species. Website includes links to department information, staff & students, research, graduate studies
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The Epel Lab at Hopkins Marine Station
works on fertilization and how developmental programs in eggs are initiated. Besides the work going on in Dave Epel's lab, there are also links to several other sea urchin development labs.
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Thomas A. Reh's Laboratory - University of Washington
currently studying several different aspects of retinal development including the early patterning of the optic vesicle , the control of retinal progenitor proliferation , the onset of neurogenesis, and the regulation of photoreceptor differentiation
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