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XB-PERS-2151
Name: Guillermo Oliver
Position: Research Scientist
Research Description:
The Oliver Lab focuses on understanding how each specific cell type and organ acquires all its specific and unique morphological and functional characteristics during embryogenesis. Alterations in the cellular and molecular mechanisms controlling organ formation can result in major defects and pathological alterations. Our rationale is that a better knowledge of the basic processes controlling normal organogenesis will facilitate our understanding of disease. Our goal is to dissect the specific stepwise molecular processes that make each organ unique and perfect. Our major research interests are the forebrain, visual system and the lymphatic vasculature and to address those questions we use a combination of animal models ( not Xenopus so much anymore) and 3D organ culture systems, including ES and iPS cells.
Lab Memberships
Guillermo Oliver Lab (Principal Investigator/Director)Contact Information
Address:
Northwestern University
Center for Vascular and Developmental Biology
Chicago
USA
Web Page: https://labs.feinberg.northwestern.edu/oliver/
Phone: (901) 595-2697