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Sarah Knox, PhD

Assistant Professor
Department of Cell & Tissue Biology
Research Summary: 
Mechanisms Guiding Epithelial Organogenesis and Tissue Regeneration

Ophir Klein, PhD, MD

Chief, Division of Genetics
Chair, Divisions of Craniofacial Anomalies and Orthodontics
Director, Program in Craniofacial Biology
Professor
Department of Orofacial Sciences
Department of Pediatrics
Research Summary: 
Developmental genetics of organ formation and regeneration

Yuet Kan, MD

Professor
Department of Medicine
Research Summary: 
Control of Gene Expression

Yuh Nung Jan, PhD

Howard Hughes Investigator
Professor
Department of Physiology
Research Summary: 
We are interested in the mechanisms underlying normal development of the nervous system and use that information to gain insights about the cellular and molecular causes of neurological disorders, and the regulation of axon and dendrite regeneration.

Holly Ingraham, PhD

Hertzstein Distinguished Investigator
Professor & Associate Vice Chairman
Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology
Research Summary: 
Mechanisms of Hormone Action in Organ Development and Disease

Guo Huang, PhD

Associate Prof in Residence
Cardiovascular Research Institute
Department of Physiology
Research Summary: 
Comparative study of organ development and regeneration

Eric Huang, MD, PhD

Professor
Department of Pathology
Research Summary: 
Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Neuronal and Neurovascular Development

Su Guo, PhD

Professor
Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences
Programs in Human Genetics and Biological Sciences
Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Research Summary: 
Development and function of the nervous system

Michael German, MD

Professor
Diabetes Center
Research Summary: 
Development and Biology of the Pancreatic Islets

Susan Fisher, PhD

Director, Human Embryonic Stem Cell Program
Faculty Director, Sandler-Moore Mass Spectometry Core Faculty
Professor
Department of Obstetrics Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Research Summary: 
Placental Biology/Bacterial Adhesion

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