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DiNardo Laboratory
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, studies developmental patterning and stem cell behavior in the fruit fly Drosophila
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Dickinson Lab
Department of Botany University of Toronto - research interests include Rosaceae evolution and Crataegus systematics
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Division Molecular Embryology
The division investigates how embryonal cell fate is determined during early vertebrate development (using the frog Xenopus laevis) - German Cancer Research Center
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Doe Lab - Institute of Neuroscience University of Oregon
investigates Drosophila CNS development
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Duke University Marine Laboratory
Nicholas School of the Environment - deals with marine research and education, it also focuses on marine biotechnology and biomedicine. Website includes links to background & contact information, academic programs, faculty & research, facilities
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Duke University Primate Center
North Carolina, USA
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Duke University School of the Environment Marine Laboratory
The Marine Laboratory is a campus of Duke University and a unit within the Nicholas School of the Environment. Its mission is education and research in the basic ocean processes, coastal environmental management, marine biotechnology and marine biomedicine
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Duncan, Stephen A.
studies the molecular mechanisms underlying mammalian development - Medical College of Wisconsin
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Evolutionary and Ecological Studies in Reimchen's Lab
website includes links to Lab members & their research, adaptive radiation & functional morphology research, salmon forest project, molecular studies - Department of Biology, University of Victoria, BC, Canada
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Ferrari Laboratory - University of Missouri Kansas City
studies the cellular physiology of muscle development, with a particular focus on calcium regulation of myofibrillogenesis and somitogenesis during skeletal muscle development in Xenopus
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