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Committee on Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cell Biology (DRSB)

The Committee on Developmental Biology (CDB) is a degree-granting program within the Molecular Biosciences cluster, University of Chicago.

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Committee on Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cell Biology (DRSB) | devbio.uchicago.edu Reviews

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The Committee on Developmental Biology (CDB) is a degree-granting program within the Molecular Biosciences cluster, University of Chicago.

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DRSB - Student Life

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The University of Chicago. Many Committee students opt to live in the residential neighborhood of Hyde Park, close to the lab and close to the lake with its 17 miles of lakefront ideal for running, biking, and (in summer) swimming. The University of Chicago offers various Graduate Student Housing. Options, with buildings throughout Hyde Park, all of which are serviced by CTA. Is a popular post-game hangout. Student-run Doc. Is located right on campus and offers $10 student tickets to plays produced by &#...

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Committee on Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cell Biology (DRSB)

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The University of Chicago. DRSB Seminar Series 2015 – 2016. Baylor College of Medicine. Hippo signaling in heart development and regeneration. Growth and Size Control in Development, Disease and Biotech. Tissue patterning with RNA oscillations: single cell resolution imaging of segmentation clock dynamics. Feathered feet and other fancy features: genetic and developmental diversity in Darwin’s pigeons. Columbia University Medical Center. University of California, San Francisco. Stem Cells and Regeneration.

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DRSB - Faculty

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The University of Chicago. Committee on Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cell Biology. Chair Rebay, Ilaria. Biology and therapy of hemoglobinopathies. Lipid signaling pathways and programmed cell death in brain and tumors; inherited lysosomal storage diseases. De Jong, Jill. Hematopoietic stem cell transplant, cancer and blood diseases. Cell cycle, tumor suppressor genes, and development. Ferguson, Edwin (Chip). Embryonic patterning and stem cell maintenance in Drosophila. Transcriptional regulation o...

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DRSB - Graduate Program

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The University of Chicago. Students in the Committee on Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cell Biology share a common interest in understanding the remarkable processes that underlie development. Students define their thesis projects, put together a Thesis Advisory Committee, and defend their thesis proposals. The second year and beyond. FAQs about our program. Anne Lindgren and Monica Rohrschneider, Graduation Ceremony 2007. Photo: Vicky Prince. Molecular Biosciences Graduate Programs.

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