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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Developmental Biology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home AboutAbout Message from the Head Career Opportunities HistoryHistory Heads of the Department of Developmental Biology Department Newsletters Giving PeoplePeople Faculty Joint Faculty Research Track Faculty Emeritus Faculty ResearchResearch Model Systems PublicationsPublications 2022 Publications 2021 Publications 2020 Publications 2019 Publications 2018 Publications 2017 Publications 2016 Publications 2015 Publications 2014 Publications 2013 Publications 2012 Publications Image Gallery EducationEducation Postdoctoral Researchers Graduate Students Undergraduate Students ResourcesResources Department Resources Research Cores & Centers Workday NewsNews Research News Department News EventsEvents Calendar View Past Departmental Events Open Search People The Department of Developmental Biology has 20 full time faculty members on the investigator track. Research in the department addresses diverse aspects of developmental biology, from the study of early embryogenesis through gastrulation, cell fate specification and reprogramming, organogenesis to aging, as well as embryonic and adult stem cells. We will continue to recruit new faculty members in the coming years, focusing on the new areas of developmental biology, including epigenetic regulation of cell fate decisions and quantitative/systems biology approaches. All Developmental Biology faculty members are rising or renowned productive scientists, who are fully engaged in building a leading developmental biology department. The department is also home to a dedicated administrative staff, who are here to provide support. WUMS Developmental Biology Groups Faculty Our faculty use a variety of model organisms and cell-based systems to answer key questions about development in hopes of better understanding human birth defects and disease, and improving therapies.  WUMS Developmental Biology Groups Administration From laboratory support to grant assistance and IT help, our staff are an essential part of the department’s daily activities. Our team of administrative professionals is here to help. People Faculty Joint Faculty Research Track Faculty Emeritus Faculty Former Faculty Administration Developmental Biology660 S. Euclid AvenueCampus Box 8103St. Louis, MO 63110314-362-7054 | Fax: 314-362-7051 Department links Department resources Calendar events Learn more Career opportunities Giving ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website

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