Wylie-Heasman Lab

  • Wylie / Heasman Lab Research

    The Wylie / Heasman lab is large and diverse. We study the fundamental mechanisms of normal development, using mouse and  frog (Xenopus laevis) embryos as our model systems. We also have several translational projects in the lab, in collaboration with clinical and bio-engineering colleagues, designed to identify fundamental aspects of tissue growth and differentiation that can be used to address clinical problems.
 
  • Current Projects

    Learn more about our diverse research efforts, from basic body axis formation to tendon differentiation.

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  • Meet the Lab

    Meet the primary investigators, faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, PhD students and research assistants in our lab.

    Meet the Lab