1. Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cells
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Research

The Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cells multidisciplinary training area is a hub of transformative research. By collaborating with model organisms and utilizing embryonic and adult stem cells, researchers delve into the depths of developmental and stem cell biology, unraveling fundamental questions that underlie regenerative medicine. As part of this training area, students are trained to be experts in developmental and stem cell biology, driven to push the boundaries of regenerative medicine. Faculty members foster an environment of exploration, leading to breakthroughs in developmental biology, stem cell research, and their application in regenerative medicine, ultimately paving the way for innovative interventions to combat congenital defects, physiological anomalies, and diseases.

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Research Areas

The faculty of the Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cells multidisciplinary training area conducts research across an incredible breadth of disciplines. Meet the investigators who are changing and advancing the field.

Cardiovascular Disease/Heart Disease researchers include:

Drug Discovery researchers include:

Neurodegenerative Diseases researchers include:

Tissue Engineering researchers include:

Zebrafish researchers include: