Congratulations to Dr. Tsai’s Lab on their recent publication! A Knock-in Zebrafish Reporter Line for Live Visualization of Endogenous Olig2 Protein Dynamics. Chang CT, Kawanishi T, Nandagopal S, Megason SG, Tsai TY. Zebrafish. 2025 Sep 24. doi: 10.1177/15458547251376166. PMID: 40991403 The post Tony Tsai’s New Publication appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Ornitz’s Lab on their recent publication! Easily adaptable Fiji macro for mean linear intercept measurement of peripheral respiratory airspace. Patlin B, Yin Y, Li L, Ornitz DM. Dev Dyn. 2025 Sep 12. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.70078. PMID: 40937540 The post Dave Ornitz’s New Publication appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Groves’s Lab on their recent publication! Control of sensory cell differentiation in the inner ear by extracellular signals and transcriptional regulators. Nelson JC, Hosamani IV, Groves AK. Curr Top Dev Biol. 2025;165:1-44. doi: 10.1016/bs.ctdb.2025.03.002. Epub 2025 Apr 3. PMID: 40973228 The post Andy Groves’s New Publication appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Imai’s Lab on their recent publication! Aging reduces motivation through decreased Bdnf expression in the ventral tegmental area. Lei HC, Parker KE, Kuo CC, Yuede CM, McCall JG, Imai SI. Mol Psychiatry. 2025 Sep 16. doi: 10.1038/s41380-025-03253-0. PMID: 40954279 The post Shin Imai’s New Publication appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Theunissen’s Lab on their recent publication! Raising the bar for human post-implantation embryo models Kong X, Theunissen T. Cell Stem Cell, Volume 32, Issue 10, P1479-1481, October 2, 2025 The post Thor Theunissen’s New Publication appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Julianna Determan! Julianna Determan, B.S., Graduate Student, Department of Developmental Biology, has received a four-year fellowship award from the NIH/NIMH for her project entitled “Investigating the function of the autism spectrum disorder risk genes RFX3 and RFX4 during human cortical development”. The post Julianna Determan, B.S., has received a four-year fellowship award from the NIH/NIMH appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Andy Groves! Andy Groves, PhD, Professor and Head of Developmental Biology, has received a one-year grant award from the Hearing Health Foundation for his project entitled “Reprogramming and Gene Delivery Working Group”. The post Andy Groves, PhD, has received a one-year grant award from the Hearing Health Foundation appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Aaron DiAntonio! Aaron DiAntonio, MD, PhD, Alan A and Edith L Wolff Professor of Developmental Biology, has received the WashU Medicine Dean’s Medal for Excellence in Innovation & Commercialization. The post Aaron DiAntonio, MD, PhD, has received the WashU Medicine Dean’s Medal appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Thor Theunissen! Thor Theunissen, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Developmental Biology, has received a five-year grant award from the NIH beginning September 1, 2025 for his project entitled “Modeling Human Throphoblast Differentiation and Function Using Pluripotent Stem Cells”. The post Dr. Thor Theunissen has received a five-year grant award from the NIH appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis
Congratulations to Dr. Kris Kroll! Kristen Kroll, Ph.D., Professor of Developmental Biology, has received a gift from the Sunderland Family Research Fund in support of her research efforts on ZNF292-related biology. The post Dr. Kristen Kroll has received a gift from the Sunderland Family Fund appeared first on Developmental Biology.| Developmental Biology | Washington University in St. Louis