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We are a small group of scientists working on human neural crest stem cells and their differentiated progeny in the head and | We are a small group of scientists working on human neural crest stem cells and their differentiated progeny in the head and thoracic region. Read all about it, and us, using the links above. | ||
Like nested dolls, our group | Like nested dolls, our group has been until July, 2010, part of [http://www.necker.fr/u781/Team_1.html a larger team] interested in the genetic bases of congenital diseases and malformations. | ||
This team is part of the [http://www.necker.fr/u781 research unit #781], dedicated to "Genetics and Epigenetics of Neurometabolic Diseases and Birth Defects" (also [http://www.necker.fr/irnem/units/detail.php?id=8 see here]). | This team is part of the [http://www.necker.fr/u781 research unit #781], dedicated to "Genetics and Epigenetics of Neurometabolic Diseases and Birth Defects" (also [http://www.necker.fr/irnem/units/detail.php?id=8 see here]). | ||
I am developing new subtopics and accepting students within the [http://www.zaffranlab.com/ Genetics, patterning and cardiovascular diseases] group, which is part of the Unité Mixte de Recherche 910 (with contributions from the Université de la Méditerranée) in Marseille. | |||
(Links out updated | We are all, nonetheless, part of the French equivalent to the intramural program of the U.S. [http://www.nih.gov/ N.I.H.], the Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale ([http://www.inserm.fr/ INSERM]). | ||
(Links out updated July 26, 2010.) |
Revision as of 06:24, 26 July 2010
Embryological bases of congenital malformationsWe are a small group of scientists working on human neural crest stem cells and their differentiated progeny in the head and thoracic region. Read all about it, and us, using the links above. Like nested dolls, our group has been until July, 2010, part of a larger team interested in the genetic bases of congenital diseases and malformations. This team is part of the research unit #781, dedicated to "Genetics and Epigenetics of Neurometabolic Diseases and Birth Defects" (also see here). I am developing new subtopics and accepting students within the Genetics, patterning and cardiovascular diseases group, which is part of the Unité Mixte de Recherche 910 (with contributions from the Université de la Méditerranée) in Marseille. We are all, nonetheless, part of the French equivalent to the intramural program of the U.S. N.I.H., the Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (INSERM). (Links out updated July 26, 2010.) |