progression in the field of developmental biology and his progression on the current understanding of Hox genes
Scientific career
Fields
Cell biology; developmental biology
Institutions
Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Francis Crick Institute, University of Kansas School of Medicine, University of Missouri at Kansas Dental School, Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Doctoral students
Nancy Papalopulu[1]
Robb Krumlauf is an American developmental biologist. He is best known for researching the Hox family of transcription factors. He is most interested in understanding the role of the Hox genes in the hindbrain and their role in areas of animal development, such as craniofacial development. Krumlauf worked with a variety of renowned scientists in the field of developmental biology throughout his time researching Hox genes.[2]
^Papalopoulou, Athanasia (1991). Analysis of vertebrate homeobox containing genes. ucl.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of London. OCLC 1170168705. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.815786.
^"Krumlauf Lab | Stowers Institute for Medical Research". www.stowers.org.
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