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| HHMI SCIENTIST | CURRENT RESEARCH | Location |
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Philip Benfey, PhD Investigator |
How Plants Control the Form and Function of Their Root Systems | Duke University Durham, NC |
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James Collins, PhD Investigator |
A Network Biology Approach to Antibiotic Action and Bacterial Defense Mechanisms | Boston University Boston, MA |
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Michael Elowitz, PhD Investigator |
Dynamic Gene Circuits at the Single-Cell Level | California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA |
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Geraldine Seydoux, PhD Investigator |
Embryonic Polarity and the Soma-Germline Dichotomy | The Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD |
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Eric Wieschaus, PhD Investigator |
Patterning and Cell Shape Change in Drosophila Development | Princeton University Princeton, NJ |









