Eunice Kennedy Shriver Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD and surrounding area
POST: Postdoctoral Fellow(Developmental Biology in Zebrafish and Xenopus)
We are interested in molecular regulatory mechanisms in embryogenesis. Current studies include the function of the E3 ubiquitin ligase Lnx2. We have shown previously that Lnx-2b regulates primary axis formation by limiting the organizer domain, and has a role in antero-posterior axis formation in cooperation with E4f1. We currently study the role of Lnx-2a in organogenesis. An additional focus of research is the regulation of neural crest development. Of particular interest is the protein factor Kctd15 which inhibits neural crest formation, presumably for the purpose of restricting the domain of neural crest specification. The mechanism of Kctd15 action is a major focus of research.
This position is located in the laboratory headed by Igor Dawid within the Program in Genomics of Differentiation, NICHD.
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For further information or to apply please contact Igor Dawid idawid@nih.gov .
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