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Welcome to the Center for Regenerative Biology


The mission of the Center for Regenerative Biology (CRB) is to advance fundamental, interdisciplinary research in stem cell biology, developmental biology and related areas with the ultimate goal of translating discoveries into new therapies for debilitating human conditions. CRB faculty actively participate in the training of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in regenerative bioscience, and serve the vital mission of advancing education and public understanding of stem cell biology.



News & Events



Dr. David Goldhamer has been appointed Director of the Center for Regenerative Biology.

Dr. Shiva Kotha received the NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award. More info

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Recent Publications

Kanisicak O, Mendez JJ, Yamamoto S, Yamamoto M, Goldhamer DJ. (2009) Progenitors of skeletal muscle satellite cells express the muscle determination gene, MyoD. Dev Biol 332:131-141.

Gibson JD, Jakuba CM, Boucher N, Holbrook KA, Carter MG, Nelson CE. (2009) Single-cell transcript analysis of human embryonic stem cells. Integrative Biology. Epub 2009 July 30.

Papanikolaou T, Amano T, Lennington J, Sink K, Farrar AM, Salamone J, Yang X, Conover JC. (2009) In-vitro analysis of Pitx3 in mesodiencephalic dopamine neuron maturation. Eur J Neurosci. 12:2264-2275.

Tanasijevic B, Dai B, Ezashi T, Livingston K, Roberts RM and Rasmussen TP. (2009) Progressive accumulation of epigenetic heterogeneity during human ES cell culture. Epigenetics. 4(5).

Barry ER, Krueger W, Jakuba CM, Veilleux E, Ambrosi DJ, Nelson CE and Rasmussen TP. (2009) ES cell Cycle Progression and Differentiation Require the Action of the Histone Methyltransferase Dot1L. Stem Cells. Epub 2009 April 2.