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USRP 2011 - Genetic Control of Development & Disease

Genetic Control of Development & Disease

2012 USRP Talks - Wednesday, June 15, 2011

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Headshot portrait of Matthew Scott - Professor of Developmental Biology, Emeritus

Matthew Scott - Professor of Developmental Biology, Emeritus

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The Scott lab's research is aimed at learning fundamental molecular mechanisms of development, including gene regulation and cell-cell signaling.

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Single Molecule and High-Resolution Imaging of Developmental Signal Transducers

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Neuron Identity and Neural Codes

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Drug development is no longer just for Big Pharma

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Developing drugs is typically the domain of large pharmaceutical companies. Felix and Heather Baker Interdisciplinary Graduate...

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Matthew Scott to become president of Carnegie Institution for Science

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Bio-X Seed Grant Committee member and Clark Center faculty member Matthew Scott elected as president of...

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Three researchers earn Pasarow Awards

March 11, 2013 - Inside Stanford Medicine
Awards bestowed on Clark Center faculty members Karl Deisseroth, Carla Shatz, and Matthew Scott.

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