CDB faculty have a strong interest in mechanisms of cell differentiation and tissue development. Much of their research is focused on cell adhesion and signaling molecules and their role in regulating the transition between the undifferentiated and differentiated state. While a large number of systems are being investigated our strengths are in ocular, bone, cartilage, and neural development.
Research
Developmental Biology

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