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How does the face form? Why do faces look different? We leverage the strengths of the zebrafish system to understand craniofacial development and variability.

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🌞Today is the last chance to register for the 45th Annual SCGDB meeting in La Jolla, CA! Don't miss the exciting program including @Marcucio_Lab Loydie @elizjleslie Licia Selleri Nils Lindstrom Fantauzzo Lab sarah knox Nichols Lab AND MORE! scgdb.org/annual-meeting

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Attention craniofacial and oral biology researchers! We are looking to hire 1-2 faculty (at the Assistant or Associate level) to join our collegial, research-intensive Department. Job posting: nature.com/naturecareers/…

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Apply for this faculty position in our terrific department! Colorado is a fantastic place to live and work. nature.com/naturecareers/…

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Big congratulations to Grace Gustafson for earning an NSF GRFP! She’s an outstanding scientist that really deserves this award. #creative #smart 🐟🧬#nsf #grfp Molecular Biology Ph.D. Program // CU Anschutz

Big congratulations to Grace Gustafson for earning an NSF GRFP! She’s an outstanding scientist that really deserves this award. #creative #smart 🐟🧬#nsf #grfp <a href="/molbcu/">Molecular Biology Ph.D. Program // CU Anschutz</a>
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This a special one for us, I found this weird mutant without a dorsal fin close to 15 years ago while a postdoc with Chuck Kimmel University of Oregon Ultra talented Raisa Bailon, PhD🇪🇨 uncovered a complete story as my first PhD student. Back burner projects can pay off. journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…

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The sclerotome is the source of the dorsal and anal fin skeleton and its expansion is required for median fin development Read this #OpenAccess Research Article by Raisa Bailon-Zambrano, James Nichols Nichols Lab and colleagues: doi.org/10.1242/dev.20…

The sclerotome is the source of the dorsal and anal fin skeleton and its expansion is required for median fin development

Read this #OpenAccess Research Article by Raisa Bailon-Zambrano, James Nichols <a href="/NicholsLab/">Nichols Lab</a> and colleagues:
doi.org/10.1242/dev.20…