Lang Laboratory Research Interests
Research in the Lang Laboratory at Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation centers around eye development. The eye is a favorite organ system for developmental biologists because of its accessibility and well defined structure. We are investigating two aspects of mammalian eye development:
The lab is led by Dr. Richard Lang, a Professor of Developmental Biology and Ophthamology at Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation.
Postdoctoral Positions Available
Children's Hospital Research Foundation has begun a well-funded initiative in Visual Systems Development. This is a combined endeavor of the Division of Developmental Biology and the Department of Ophthalmology. Learn more about the postdoc positions available.
Graduate Students Welcome
The Lang Lab trains graduate students from the Molecular and Developmental Biology program. Potential graduate students should visit the Molecular and Developmental Biology web site for details on the graduate program and contact Dr. Lang about training opportunities.
How to Reach Us

The Lang Laboratory is part of the Division of Developmental Biology at Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation. The lab is located in Location R (Research Foundation Building), Room 1447.
Developmental Biology Division and
Department of Ophthalmology
Children's Hospital Research Foundation
Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039
E-mail: Richard.Lang@chmcc.org
Tel: 513-636-7030
Fax: 513-636-4317