The Center for Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CDBRM) studies the body's response to injury at multiple levels, including molecular, cellular, tissue and whole-organ. CDBRM uses the Beier Lab's research to develop therapeutic interventions that will ultimately help the body repair itself.
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Beier Lab
The Beier Lab studies organ development and repair using genetic and genomic analysis of model systems and human birth defect syndromes.
Related topics: Congenital developmental defects, genetic kidney disease
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Bennett Lab
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Cherry Lab
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Hing Studies
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Maga Lab
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Majesky Lab
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Maves Lab
The Maves lab investigates skeletal muscle and heart development, with the goal of making discoveries that lead to new treatments for muscular dystrophy and heart disorders.
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McCarthy Lab
The McCarthy Lab is focused on understanding epigenetic mechanisms regulating cell identity during development, and applying these discoveries to cell reprogramming with the goal of developing liver cell therapies for transplantation.
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Nguyen Lab
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Nigam Lab
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Paquette Lab
Pregnancy and the perinatal period represent a transient but crucial time in an individual’s life that has lasting impacts on human health. The placental is a crucial mediator of the in-utero environment, and perturbations to placental function may influence fetal growth and development. Our long goal is to gain insight into the underlying molecular mechanisms linking the in utero environment and birth outcomes by applying innovative network biology approaches and multi-omic data analysis within the placenta.
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Shih Lab
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Yu Lab