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| HHMI SCIENTIST | CURRENT RESEARCH | Location |
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Iva Greenwald, PhD Investigator |
LIN-12/Notch Signaling and Cell Fate Specification in Development | Columbia University New York, NY |
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Richard Hynes, PhD Investigator |
The Molecular Basis of Cell Adhesion in Normal and Pathological Situations | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA |
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Kenneth Irvine, PhD Investigator |
Control of Tissue Patterning and Growth During Development | Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Piscataway, NJ |
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Sean Morrison, PhD Investigator |
Mechanisms That Regulate Stem Cell Function in Diverse Tissues | The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX |
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Duojia Pan, PhD Investigator |
Control of Organ Size and Tumorigenesis by the Hippo Signaling Pathway | The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD |
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Matthew Scott, PhD Investigator |
Genetic Regulation of Development and Disease | Stanford University Stanford, CA |










