Genes and neural circuits for pain and touch behavior
Developmental Biology
RNA surveillance, noncoding RNA processing and DNA alteration events during development and immunity
Developmental genetics of identified nerve cells in C. elegans.
Genetics of kidney development in the mouse; cellular and genetic basis of epithelial branching morphogenesis
We create and apply multi-omic technologies to study biomolecular and cellular interactions during development, physiology and pathology.
Cell-cell interactions, signal transduction, and cell fate specification in C. elegans http://greenwaldlab.org/
Germ Cell Development in Drosophila.
Nervous system development and function (hobertlab.org)
Control of growth and cell division during development
Regulation of Protein Production Dynamics: RNA Binding Proteins and the Ribosome Code.
Signal Transduction in Drosophila development.
RNA-mediated epigenetics and genome reorganization during development
Transcriptional control
Bladder cancer, urothelial development, urothelial regeneration, embryonic development, retinoic acid signaling, genetics of congenital abnormalities of the urinary tract.
Hematopoietic stem cells in normal and malignant hematopoiesis
Molecular mechanisms of pattern formation and cellular differentiation during mouse embryogenesis; Organogenesis and regeneration of the prostate gland; Mouse models of prostate cancer.
Developmental genetics in Drosophila
We develop and apply molecular, optical and data analytic methods for multi-scale understanding of complex biological systems.
Evolution of cell types and circuits in the vertebrate brain.
The use of Stem Cells to Study the Development and Function of the Nervous System
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