Development
To understand the cellular processes that allow cells to create organs and whole animals from fertilized eggs, we use genetic approaches to investigate the development of many different organisms. These studies help us understand both normal human development and the changes that occur in diseases, with the goal of improving detection, prevention and treatment of human disease.
| Name | Department |
|---|---|
| Ravi Allada, MD | Neurobiology and Physiology |
| Rajeshwar Awatramani, PhD | Neurology |
| James Bartles, PhD | Cell and Molecular Biology |
| Greg Beitel, PhD | Cell and Molecular Biology |
| Anjen Chenn, MD, PhD | Pathology |
| David Engman, MD, PhD | Pathology |
| Yuanyi Feng, PhD | Neurology |
| Erwin Goldberg, PhD | Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology |
| Laura Herzing, PhD | Pediatrics |
| Robert Holmgren, PhD | Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology |
| James Kramer, PhD | Cell and Molecular Biology |
| Carole LaBonne, PhD | Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology |
| Robert Lavker, PhD | Dermatology |
| Richard Meagher, PhD | Medicine |
| Richard Morimoto, PhD | Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology |
| Hans-Georg Simon, PhD | Pediatrics |
| Warren Tourtellotte, MD, PhD | Pathology |
| Susan Winandy, PhD | Microbiology-Immunology |
| Gayle Woloschak, PhD | Radiology |
| Eugene Xu, PhD | Obstetrics and Gynecology |

