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Developmental Biology Program
The Bao Lab, MSK
Zhirong Bao, PhD
The Bao laboratory investigates how the genome dictates development using C. elegans as a model.
Developmental Biology Program
The Baylies Lab
Mary Baylies, PhD
The Baylies laboratory studies the mechanisms that form and maintain muscle both during normal development and in disease.
Human Oncology & Pathogenesis Program
Chrysothemis Brown, MBBS, PhD
The Brown Lab studies how the tissue environment shapes immune cell fate and function during early life immune development, inflammation, and cancer.
Developmental Biology Program
Junhong Choi, PhD
The Choi Lab develops new synthetic biology tools to study cell-fate decisions in development.
Developmental Biology Program
The Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis Lab
Anna-Katerina Hadjantonakis, PhD
The Hadjantonakis laboratory studies pluripotency, cell lineage commitment, tissue patterning, and morphogenesis in mammalian embryos and in stem cell and organoid models.
Developmental Biology Program
The Danwei Huangfu Lab
Danwei Huangfu, PhD
The Huangfu laboratory uses human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) as a powerful genetic model to interrogate the transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms underlying cell fate decisions in development and disease.
Developmental Biology Program
Maria Jasin Lab Group
Maria Jasin, PhD
The Jasin laboratory focuses on double-strand break repair and genomic integrity in mammalian cells and the relationship to tumor suppression.
Developmental Biology Program
The Alexandra Joyner Lab
Alexandra Joyner, PhD
The Joyner laboratory studies the involvement of Hedgehog signaling and transcription factors in cerebellum development, regeneration and cancer.
Developmental Biology Program
The Eric Lai Lab
Eric C. Lai, PhD
The Lai laboratory integrates genetics, biochemistry, and genomewide approaches to study diverse regulatory networks during patterning and behavior.
Cancer Biology & Genetics Program
The Luis Parada Lab
Luis F. Parada, PhD
Developmental biologist Luis F. Parada uses genetically engineered mouse models to study neurofibromatosis, brain tumors, cancer stem cells, and tumor progression.