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Headshot portrait of Stacey Bent - Jagdeep and Roshni Singh Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering and (by courtesy) of Materials Science & Engineering, of Electrical Engineering, and of Chemistry

Stacey Bent - Jagdeep and Roshni Singh Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering and (by courtesy) of Materials Science & Engineering, of Electrical Engineering, and of Chemistry

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The research in the Bent laboratory is focused on understanding and controlling surface and interfacial chemistry and applying this knowledge to a range of problems in semiconductor processing, micro- and nano-electronics, nanotechnology, and sustainable and renewable energy.
Headshot portrait of Philip Beachy - The Ernest and Amelia Gallo Professor, Professor of Urology, of Developmental Biology and (by courtesy) of Chemical & Systems Biology

Philip Beachy - The Ernest and Amelia Gallo Professor, Professor of Urology, of Developmental Biology and (by courtesy) of Chemical & Systems Biology

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Dr. Philip Beachy's lab studies the function of Hedgehog proteins and other extracellular signals in morphogenesis (pattern formation) and in injury repair and regeneration (pattern maintenance). They study how the distribution of such signals is regulated in tissues, how cells perceive and respond to distinct concentrations of signals, and how such signaling pathways arose in evolution. They also study the normal roles of such signals in stem-cell physiology and their abnormal roles in the formation and expansion of cancer stem cells.

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