Developmental Biology

Developmental biology is the study of the process by which organisms grow and develop. It covers the entire life cycle, from the fertilized egg to the adult organism, and involves the study of how cells divide, differentiate, and interact to form complex structures. Developmental biology seeks to understand the genetic, molecular, and cellular mechanisms that control these processes and how they are regulated in normal development and in disease. - wikipedia

Personnel & Activity

Departments

  • Biol Sci

  • Biol

  • Phys

Research Themes

  • Adaptive Traits

  • Shell Evolution

  • Embryonic Development

  • Phenotypic Diversification

  • Tetrapod Evolution

Influential Faculty

  • Berns, Chelsea M.
    1 Article, 5 Citations

  • Clark, Jessica Kennett
    1 Article, 0 Citations

  • Sargent, Sheridan
    1 Article, 0 Citations

  • Brennan, Anna
    1 Article, 0 Citations

Influential Articles

  • The postembryonic transformation of the shell in emydine box turtles (5 citations)

  • Regenerative potential and limitations in a zebrafish model of hyperglycemia-induced nerve degeneration (0 citations)