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C. elegans blastomeresBob Goldstein
Cell polarization by Wnt and MES-1 signaling



tardigrade water bear hypsibius dujardiniJenny Tenlen
Using tardigrades to understand how development evolves


asymmetric division spindle Adam WertsAdam Werts
Mechanisms of asymmetric mitotic spindle positioning



morphogenesis forcesChris Higgins
Actomyosin-dependent force production in morphogenesis
apical constrictionJessica Sullivan-Brown
Conserved mechanisms of morphogenesis in C. elegans and vertebrates


c. elegans goldstein lab uncJenny Heppert
       new
c. elegans goldstein lab uncDan Dickinson
       comingsoon



Current undergraduate researchers:
Kim Bird (studying shared morphogenesis mechanisms, using C. elegans and Xenopus)
Susan Clark (studying biophysics of force production in gastrulation)