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UniversityProgramPIResearch interests
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UC BerkeleyMolecular and Cell BiologyMark TanouyeDrosophila, epilepsy, transportershttps://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/NEU/tanouyem.html
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https://mcb.berkeley.edu/gradIan SwinburneiZebrafish, hydraulic control, ear and eye developmenthttps://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/cdb/swinburnei
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David SchafferNeuronal stem cell dynamics, human neurogenesishttps://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/NEU/schafferd.html
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Megan MartikNeural crest, zebrafish, tissue regeneration, cardiac neural crest formationhttps://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/ggd/martikm
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Richard Harlandmouse/frogs, nervous system patterning, shape and organization in frog embryoshttps://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/ggd/harlandr.html
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Rebecca HealdIswar HariharanDrosophila, eye disc growth, wing disc regenerationhttps://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/CDB/hariharani.html
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SaxtonGian GarrigaC. elegans, neuroblast division, neuronal polarity, neuronal developmenthttps://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/ggd/garrigag.html
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David BilderDrosophila, epithelial polarity, proliferation, body size, tumorshttps://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/CDB/bilderd.html
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Helen BateupMouse, neuronal and synapse development in disease phenotypeshttps://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/NEU/bateuph.html
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UC Santa BarbaraMolecular, Cellular and Developmental BiologySteven FisherMouse, retinal photoreceptorshttps://www.mcdb.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/steven-fisher
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https://www.mcdb.ucsb.edu/academics/graduate/apply
Craig MontellDrosophila, mosquitos, neuronal circuits, behaviorhttps://www.mcdb.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/craig-montell
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Denise MontellDrosophila, apoptosis, cell migration, germline stem cellshttps://www.mcdb.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/denise-montell
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Joel RothmanC. elegans, embryonic development, differentiation, cell fate specificationhttps://www.mcdb.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/joel-rothman
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University of Pennsylvania (not yet complete)Cell and Molecular BiologySteve DiNardoDrosophila, spermatogenesis, nichehttps://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g20001101/p17648
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https://www.med.upenn.edu/camb/Mary MullinsZebrafish, maternal genes, BMP signallinghttps://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g20001101/p20538
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Daniel KesslerZebrafish, embryo patterninghttps://cdb.med.upenn.edu/people/dan-kesler/
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Jonathan RaperZebrafish, embryo, neuronal formationhttps://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g20001101/p5405
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Nancy SpeckMouse, HSCs, Runx1 proteins, leukemiahttps://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g20001101/p8221581
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Greg BashawDrosophila, mouse, slit/robo signalling, nervous system developmenthttps://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g293/p19610
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Stanford BioSciences (Dev)https://devbio.stanford.edu/Philip BeachyHedgehog signalling, patterning, cancer, stem cell physiology, urinary bladder
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Stanford Developmental BiologyRoeland NusseWnt, stem cells, cell culture, cancerhttps://web.stanford.edu/group/nusselab/cgi-bin/lab/
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Margaret Fuller?Allistair Boettigermammalian and synthetic embryos, patterning, embryonic development, microscopyhttps://alistairboettiger.info/research
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Sarah Bowlingmammalian embryogensis, plasticity of cellshttps://www.bowlinglab.org/research-1
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Lauren GoinsDrosophila hematopoiesis, asymmetric division, cell cycle regulationhttps://goinslab2023.sites.stanford.edu/research
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Stanford BioSciences (Stem and Regen)Stanford Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative MedicineStefan Hellerhearing, hair cells, regenerationhttps://hellerlab-stanford.net/
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https://med.stanford.edu/stemcell/institutefaculty.htmlMichelle MonjeNeurodevelopment, cancer, stem cellshttps://med.stanford.edu/monje-lab.html
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Theo Palmermice, neurodevelopment, stem cells, neurogenesishttps://med.stanford.edu/palmer-lab.html
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Kristy Red-HorseLucy O'BrienDrosophila, gut, stem cellshttps://www.stemdynamics.org/research
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Roeland Nusse and Phillip Beachy are here tooVittorio Sebastianogerm cells, iPSCs, epigenetics, embryo implantationhttps://med.stanford.edu/sebastiano.html
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UCLACell and Developmental BiologyAmjad Askaryzebrafish, retina, patterning, embryonic developmenthttps://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/indivfaculty/?faculty=Askary
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Utpal BanerjeeDrosophila, mouse, hematopoisis, metabolism in embryonic developmenthttps://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/indivfaculty/?faculty=Banerjee
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Amander Clarkmice, germline stem cells, epigenetics, CRISPRhttps://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/indivfaculty/?faculty=Clark
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Arjun DebWnt, cardiac regeneration, micehttps://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/indivfaculty/?faculty=Deb
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D'juan Farmerbone and face development, mice and zebrafishhttps://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/indivfaculty/?faculty=Farmer
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Volker HartensteinNeuronal development, Drosophila, brain developmenthttps://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/indivfaculty/?faculty=Hartenstein
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William LowryiPSCs, mice, de-differentiation, cancerhttps://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/indivfaculty/?faculty=Lowry
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Hanna Mikkolamice, pluripotent stem cells, hematopoiesis`https://stemcell.ucla.edu/member/mikkola
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Austin Nakanocardiac development, heart tissue differentiation, stem cellshttps://stemcell.ucla.edu/member/nakano
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Thomas Randomuscle, Wnt, Notch, mice, myogenic differentiationhttp://randolab.stanford.edu/research/
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Alvaro Sagastizebrafish, sensation, skin and neuronal morphogenesis, embryos and larvaehttps://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/indivfaculty/?faculty=Sagasti
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Pavak ShahC. elegans, embryonic nervous system development, genetics, imaginghttps://www.mcdb.ucla.edu/indivfaculty/?faculty=Shah
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Aparna Bhaduridifferentiation of neural stem cells, organoid models
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Samantha ButlerBMP, neuronal network formation
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Jau-Nian Chenzebrafish, cardiovascular development, embryoshttps://research.mcdb.ucla.edu/jnchen/Chen_Lab/RESEARCH_.html
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HarvardBiological and Biomedical SciencesCaroline Burnszebrafish, heart development, cardiomyocyte proliferationhttps://www.burnslabbch.com/heart-regeneration
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Biological and Biomedical SciencesTrista Northhematopoiesis, zebrafish, mice, HSCs, Runx1
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Max HeimanC elegans, neurons and glial interactions, ECM regulation, https://heimanlab.com/research.html
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Leonard Zonzebrafish, hematopoiesis, blood cancer, stem cell development, HSCs, nichehttps://www.zonlab.org/research
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Cliff TabinKristin WhiteDrosophila, apoptosis, Ras/MAPK signallinghttps://researchers.mgh.harvard.edu/profile?profile_id=3595149
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Van Vactor?Alan Cantorhematopoiesis, GATA, FOG, RUNX, micehttps://hsci.harvard.edu/people/alan-cantor-md-phd
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Stuart Orkinhematopoiesis, hematopoietic progenitors,
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Lisa Goodrich - did PCP at some point?Amy Wagersblood and muscle stem cells, stem cell fate regulationhttps://hsci.harvard.edu/people/amy-wagers-phd
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Fernando Camargoorgan size regulation, hippo pathway, cancer, micehttps://hscrb.harvard.edu/labs/camargo-lab/research/
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Norbert Perrimoncell and organ communication, inter organ communication, gut homeostasishttps://perrimon.med.harvard.edu/
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Mark FIshmanzebrafish, brain-heart communication, https://hscrb.harvard.edu/labs/fishman-lab/
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Rockefeller
https://www.rockefeller.edu/education-and-training/graduate-program-in-bioscience/
Ali H Brivanlousynthetic embryos, embryo implantation, neurodegenerative diseases
https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/868-ali-h-brivanlou/
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Amy Shyerchick embryos, morphogenesis, mechanical forces, skin follicle cells, cell fate determination
https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/6619-amy-e-shyer/
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Elaine Fuchsstem cells, regeneration, activation and signalling pathways of stem cellls, carcinoma, mice
https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/1166-elaine-fuchs/
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Michael YoungDrosophila, circadian rhythm, clock genes
https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/914-michael-w-young/
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Priya Rajasethupathymice, neuroscience, memory formation
https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/1141-priya-rajasethupathy/
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Vanessa RutaDrosophila, neuroscience, circuit formation, perception of chemical signals,
https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/989-vanessa-ruta/
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Shai ShahamC. elegans, glial function,
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Hermann StellarDrosophila, mice, apoptosis, neuroegeneration
https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/908-hermann-steller/
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Mary E Hattenmice, CNS development, neuronal differentiation, embryo
https://www.rockefeller.edu/our-scientists/heads-of-laboratories/1180-mary-e-hatten/
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Princetonhttps://molbio.princeton.edu/graduateRebecca Burdinezebrafish, nodal, left-right patterning, organ positioninghttps://molbio.princeton.edu/people/rebecca-d-burdine
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Danelle Davenportplanar cell polarity, mouse, epidermis, hair follicles, directional orientation of cellshttps://molbio.princeton.edu/people/danelle-devenport
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Celeste Nelson?Elizabeth GavisDrosophila, post-transcriptional gene regulation, mRNA localizationhttps://molbio.princeton.edu/people/elizabeth-r-gavis
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Eszter Posfaiembryonic development, cell fate decisions, pattern formation, implantation, mechanical forceshttps://molbio.princeton.edu/people/eszter-posfai
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Memorial Sloan KetteringDevelopmental Biology
Anna Katerina Hadjantonakis
tissue formation, embryonic development, endoderm differentiationhttps://www.mskcc.org/research/ski/labs/anna-katerina-hadjantonakis
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https://www.mskcc.org/research/ski/programs/developmental-biology
Mary BayliesDrosophila, muscle specification and differentiation, in-vivo time lapse imaginghttps://www.mskcc.org/research/ski/labs/mary-baylies/overview
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Alexandra JoynerMouse, cerebellum development, hedhehog signallinghttps://www.mskcc.org/research/ski/labs/alexandra-joyner/projects
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Jennifer ZallenDrosophila, germ band extension, embryo morphogenesishttps://www.mskcc.org/research/ski/labs/jennifer-zallen/overview
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Columbia
https://biology.columbia.edu/content/phd-program-faculty-research
Erin BarnhartDrosophila, motion vision circuits, mitochondria and ER activity in the nervous systemhttps://barnhartlab.org/
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Columbia biological sciences
Martin Chalfie (Nobel, but good amount of undergrads in lab)
C. elegans, neruonal cell fate determination, mechanosensationhttps://chalfielab.biology.columbia.edu/research-projects
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(Cell, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology)Iva GreenwaldC. elegans, Notch signalling, cell fate specification, http://greenwaldlab.org/research.html
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Tulle HazelriggGerm cell development in Drosophila
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Daniel KalderonDrosophila, hedgehog signalling, wing disc, CRISPR, follicle stem cell specificationhttps://kalderonlab.biology.columbia.edu/content/adult-stem-cell-research
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UChicago
https://biosciences.uchicago.edu/admissions/how-to-apply/faq
Wei DuDrosophila, eye imaginal disc, cell proliferation and differentiationhttps://profiles.uchicago.edu/profiles/display/38854
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Biosciences - looks like an umbrella programKaren EcheverriSalamanders, axolotl, regeneration, wound healing
https://www.mbl.edu/research/faculty-and-whitman-scientists/Karen%20Echeverri
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Development, Regeneration and Stem Cell BiologyRichard FehonDrosophila, hippo signallinghttps://voices.uchicago.edu/fehonlab/basic-page/
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Edwin FergussonDrosophila, embryo, DV axis formation, BMP signalling, germline stem cells, https://biologicalsciences.uchicago.edu/faculty/edwin-l-ferguson-phd
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Michael GlotzerDrosophila, cytoskeleton, cytokinesis, cell cyclehttps://glotzerlab.uchicago.edu/
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Ed MunroRobert Hozebrafish, embryo, body axes formation, cell movements and cell fate decisionshttps://profiles.uchicago.edu/profiles/display/36782
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Sally Horne-Badovinac
Drosophila egg chamber, organ morphogenesis, epithelial cell migrationhttps://drsb.uchicago.edu/faculty/sally-horne-badovinac-phd
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Victoria Princezebrafish, organ patterning, hox geneshttps://drsb.uchicago.edu/faculty/victoria-e-prince-phd
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Ilaria RebayDrosophila, cell fate specification, heart and eyehttps://drsb.uchicago.edu/faculty/ilaria-rebay-phd
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Caltech
https://www.bbe.caltech.edu/academics/biology/graduate-studies
Marianne Bronnerneural crest migration, patterning of the placodehttps://www.bbe.caltech.edu/people/marianne-bronner
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Graduate program in biology
Magdalena Zernicka Goetz
mouse, embryos, plasticity, cell identity, cell competition, cell fatehttps://www.bbe.caltech.edu/people/magdalena-zernicka-goetz
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Trevor Nolan, Kai Zinn, David GloverPaul SternbergC elegans, genomics, behaviour, developmenthttps://www.bbe.caltech.edu/people/paul-w-sternberg
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Angelike Stathopolous
Drosophila, embryonic development, cell signallinghttps://www.bbe.caltech.edu/people/angelike-stathopoulos
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MITMIT Biology grad programLaurey Boyermice, heart regeneration, lineage commitmenthttps://boyerlab.mit.edu/research/
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https://biology.mit.edu/graduate/why-mit-biology/Kristin Knousemice, liver, hepatocytes, quiescence, regenerationhttps://biology.mit.edu/profile/kristin-knouse/
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Brady Weissbourdjellyfish, regeneration, development, memory formationhttps://www.weissbourdlab.com/people
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Ruth LehmannDrosophila, germ cell migration, germplasm formationhttps://www.lehmannlab.com/
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Adam MartinDrosophila, mice, mechanical forces during developmenthttps://martin-lab.mit.edu/people/
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Jacqueline LeesMice, zebrafish, cancer progression, cell cycle regulatorshttps://biology.mit.edu/profile/jacqueline-lees/
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Peter Reddienplanaria, regioneration, cell fate decisionshttps://reddienlab.wi.mit.edu/research/
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Yukiko YamashitaDrosophila, germline stem cells, centrosomes, stem cellshttps://yamashitalab.wi.mit.edu/research/
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Robert Weinbergcancer, epithelial to mesenchymal transition, stem cellshttps://weinberglab.wi.mit.edu/current-members/