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Research with Invertebrates

Faculty:

Bruce Bowerman. UO Institute of Molecular Biology. Nematode development; pattern formation in the early embryo.

Peter Cherbas. IU Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics. Cell biology in Drosophila.

Chris Doe. UO Institutes of Neuroscience & Molecular Biology. Cell fate specification in the nervous systems of insects and vertebrates.

Joe Duffy. IU Program in Genetics. Evolution of signal transduction and pattern formation.

Richard Emlet. UO Institute of Marine Biology. Evolution, development, functional morphology, and biomechanics of invertebrates.

Thomas Kaufmann. IU Program in Genetics. Cytogenetics; developmental and molecular genetics
of Drosophila.

Curtis Lively. IU Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Evolution of sex and recombination.

Michael Lynch. IU Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior. Quantitative genetics and molecular evolution.

Patrick Phillips. UO Program in Ecology & Evolution. Empirical and theoretical studies of evolutionary genetics, ecology and behavior.

Elizabeth Raff. IU Program in Genetics. Evolutionary developmental biology; evolution of the cytoskeleton.

Rudy Raff. IU Program in Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior & Indiana Molecular Biology Institute. Evolution
of developmental processes and life histories.

Susan Strome. IU Program in Genetics. Analysis of germline development in the nematode C. elegans, with a focus on the roles of germ granules and regulators of chromatin structure.

Nathan Tublitz. UO Institute of Neuroscience. Neural mechanisms underlying behavior.

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