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Message from the Chair. Human cortical interneurons, derived from pluripotent stem cells, are used to study neurodevelopmental disorders. Scanning electron micrograph of the zebrafish head showing the eye and exposed otoliths in the inner ear. Zebrafish embryo at 2 days of development that is transgenic for sox2-2a-sfGFP knock-in generated by homologous recombination. Dr Helen McNeill’s January 2018 Publication. Congratulations to Dr. Helen McNeills Lab on their recent publication! See all research news.

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Department of Developmental Biology - Washington University in St. Louis | devbio.wustl.edu Reviews

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Message from the Chair. Human cortical interneurons, derived from pluripotent stem cells, are used to study neurodevelopmental disorders. Scanning electron micrograph of the zebrafish head showing the eye and exposed otoliths in the inner ear. Zebrafish embryo at 2 days of development that is transgenic for sox2-2a-sfGFP knock-in generated by homologous recombination. Dr Helen McNeill’s January 2018 Publication. Congratulations to Dr. Helen McNeills Lab on their recent publication! See all research news.

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Washington University Cores - Education - Department of Developmental Biology

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Message from the Chair. The Core Research Facilities and Resources website helps investigators identify Washington University Core Facilities with services, expertise, or equipment that will enhance their research projects. To access the universitys cores, click here. Below are some of the frequently used cores. Bakewell NeuroImaging Laboratory, BNL. Center for High Performance Computing. A full service transmission electron microscopy facility. Embryonic Stem Cell (ESC) Core - Siteman Cancer Center.

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Publications - Faculty - Department of Developmental Biology

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Message from the Chair. Single-Cell RNA-Seq Steps Up to the Growth Plate. Morris SA. Trends Biotechnol. 2016 Jul;34(7):525-7. Nicotinamide mononucleotide supplementation reverses vascular dysfunction and oxidative stress with aging in mice. de Picciotto NE, Gano LB, Johnson LC, Martens CR, Sindler AL, Mills KF, Imai S. Seals DR. Aging Cell. 2016 Jun;15(3):522-30. Intracellular Golgi Complex organization reveals tissue specific polarity during zebrafish embryogenesis. Sepich DS, Solnica-Krezel L. Mutageni...

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Adjunct Faculty - Faculty - Department of Developmental Biology

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Raphael Kopan, Ph.D. Message from the Chair. Raphael Kopan, Ph.D. Deepta Bhattacharya, Ph.D. Department of Developmental Biology Seminar Series. Washington University Assistant Professor, Pathology and Immunology 12:00 pm, Needleman…. Alexander F. Schier, PhD. Leo Erikson Life Sciences Professor of Molecular and Cellular…. Susan Mango, PhD. Department of Developmental Biology Seminar Series. Harvard University Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology 12:00 pm,…. See all upcoming events.

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Dr. Lila Solnica-Krezel's New Publication - News & Events - Department of Developmental Biology

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Message from the Chair. Back to News and Events. Deepta Bhattacharya, Ph.D. Department of Developmental Biology Seminar Series. Washington University Assistant Professor, Pathology and Immunology 12:00 pm, Needleman…. Alexander F. Schier, PhD. Leo Erikson Life Sciences Professor of Molecular and Cellular…. Susan Mango, PhD. Department of Developmental Biology Seminar Series. Harvard University Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology 12:00 pm,…. You may also be interested in….

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For Graduate Students - Education - Department of Developmental Biology

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Message from the Chair. Deepta Bhattacharya, Ph.D. Department of Developmental Biology Seminar Series. Washington University Assistant Professor, Pathology and Immunology 12:00 pm, Needleman…. Alexander F. Schier, PhD. Leo Erikson Life Sciences Professor of Molecular and Cellular…. Susan Mango, PhD. Department of Developmental Biology Seminar Series. Harvard University Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology 12:00 pm,…. See all upcoming events. Dr Lila Solnica-Krezel’s New Publication.

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About the Visionary Donor. Other Local Funding Opportunities. Cognitive, Computational and Systems Neuroscience Curriculum Pathway (CCSN). Cell Biology and Physiology. Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Psychological and Brain Sciences. Biology and Biomedical Sciences. Washington University Program in Neuroscience. Specialized Centers of Research and Education. Hope Center for Neurological Disorders. Washington University Pain Center. Center for Clinical Imaging Research. Bernard Becker Medical Library.

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Washington University Zebrafish Facility • Washington University in St. Louis

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Washington University School of Medicine. Phone: 314.362.1431. Phone: (Office) 314.362.4006 (Facility) 314.362.1431. Stephen has been working with fish for over ten years. He received his Bachelors from the University of Alabama-Huntsville in Biology/Marine Science and his Masters from Missouri State University in Fisheries Biology. He has worked at Washington University and with zebrafish for 4 years. Please contact Stephen for any Zebrafish Facility inquiries. Staff Scientist Solnica-Krezel Lab. Cryopr...

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Pincus Lab - Positions

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In the short life of the humble nematode. We seek a microcosm of our own. Washington University School of Medicine. Department of Developmental Biology. If you’re interested in joining the lab. Reading a few of our papers and writing with a brief description of what you might like to work on in the lab is a great way to make a good first impression. If you want to join the lab as a PhD student, consider applying to Washington University’s Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences. To talk about what op...

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Pincus Lab - Washington University

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In the short life of the humble nematode. We seek a microcosm of our own. Washington University School of Medicine. Department of Developmental Biology. We study individual variability, aging, and robustness. We primarily use variability in C. elegans. Lifespan as a metazoan model for understanding noise control, homeostatic robustness, and biological individuality. Overall, we hope to understand why and how some individuals age more successfully than others. The Origins of Individuality. In particular, ...

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Washington University Zebrafish Facility • Washington University in St. Louis

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KIT - European Zebrafish Resource Center (EZRC). World Aquaculture Society (WAS). Zebrafish Husbandry Association (ZHA). Zebrafish International Resource Center (ZIRC). The Zebrafish Model Organism Database (ZFIN).

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Washington University Zebrafish Facility • Washington University in St. Louis

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Please view Fishwatch Calendar for:. Student of the Week Schedule. Please View Facility Staff Calendar for:.

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Washington University Zebrafish Facility • Washington University in St. Louis

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Facility Documents (SOPs and Guides). Facility User Guide (PDF). SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures). SOP 001 Zebrafish Husbandry (.doc). SOP 002 Zebrafish Quarantine (.doc). SOP 003 Embryo Bleaching (.doc). SOP 004 Cagewash (doc). SOP 005 Zebrafish Euthanasia (.doc). SOP 006 IWT 900 Rackwasher (ppt). SOP 006 IWT 650 Cabinet Washer (.ppt). SOP 007 ENU Mutagenesis of Spermatogonia in Zebrafish Males (.doc). SOP 008 Fluke Tab Treatment of Quarantine Fish (.doc). SOP 009 Fishwatcher (.doc).

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Washington University Zebrafish Facility • Washington University in St. Louis

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Washington University Fish Facility Per diem and Services Fee Schedule. Per diem for Adult Room. Per diem Nursery Room and Quarantine Room. Nursery and Quarantine Rooms. Click on highlighted fee below to request service. Tank Exchange and Maintenance Fee. Tank Exchange (80 tanks per rack (1.1 and 3.5L). 60 every three months. 75 per 3.5L tank per month. Fish Facility Staff Conducts Experiment. Fish Facility Staff Conducts Experiment. Fish Facility Staff Training for Experiment. Per line (5 individuals).

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Developmental Biology Alliance | University of Georgia

The Developmental Biology Alliance. Is a novel mechanism based on partnerships with diverse units and research groups at UGA and across Georgia to advance common goals in supporting integrative and interdisciplinary research and undergraduate and graduate training programs in developmental biology. A new paper from the Eggenschwiler Lab: Cell cycle-related kinase regulates mammalian eye development through positive and negative regulation of the Hedgehog pathway. 500 D W. Brooks Drive. Athens, GA 30602.

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UNC Developmental Biology Training Program

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Program Overview | University of Oregon Developmental Biology Program

University of Oregon Developmental Biology Program. Divslides" data-cycle-timeout="4000" data-cycle-pause-on-hover="true" data-cycle-prev="#sliderprev" data-cycle-next="#slidernext". The Developmental Biology Training Program presents an exciting spring seminar series featuring four platform speakers who are tackling key problems in developmental biology with non-traditional model organisms. Organogenesis & regeneration. Evolution of larval development. Teleost development & evolution. Zebrafish, with a ...

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In particular, we have studied axis formation in mouse embryos. Our interest in this topic originated with our discovery of a gene,. Genes play fundamental roles in these processes. We have now extended our research interest to encompass a wide range of developmental events, as well as stem cells derived from mouse early embryos.

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Department of Developmental Biology - Washington University in St. Louis

Message from the Chair. Human cortical interneurons, derived from pluripotent stem cells, are used to study neurodevelopmental disorders. Scanning electron micrograph of the zebrafish head showing the eye and exposed otoliths in the inner ear. Zebrafish embryo at 2 days of development that is transgenic for sox2-2a-sfGFP knock-in generated by homologous recombination. Dr Helen McNeill’s January 2018 Publication. Congratulations to Dr. Helen McNeills Lab on their recent publication! See all research news.

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Department of Developmental Biology - Washington University in St. Louis

Message from the Chair. Life histories of five individual C. elegans, from growth and development to senescence and aging. Zebrafish embryo at 2 days of development that is transgenic for sox2-2a-sfGFP knock-in generated by homologous recombination. Defective microtubule cytoskeleton in zebrafish dachsous1b mutant gastrulae compared to wild type. Scanning electron micrograph of the zebrafish head showing the eye and exposed otoliths in the inner ear. Dr Doug Covey November Publication. Christine Huh has ...

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InSDB :: Indian Society for Developmetal Biologist

InDRC 2015 Meeting at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. InSDB 2015 Meeting at CCMB Hyderabad. InSDB Biennial Meeting 2017. June 24 - 27, 2017. IISER Pune, India. Dr Rakesh K Mishra. Dr Shubha Tole,. Dr Debasmita P. Alone. Registration for InSDB 2017 Biennial Meeting started. 18th International Congress of Developmental Biology 2017: 18 - 22 June, 2017. InSDB 2017 Biennial Meeting of the Indian Society for Developmental Biologists: June 24 - 27, 2017. Copy 2016 Devbioindia.com by CCMB.

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