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Research in how cells move and interact to build the vertebrate embryo
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    • Neural crest cell interactions and the creation of the cranial ganglia
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News

  • Dr. Karyn Jourdeuil's article was recently published in the journal Gene Expression Patterns and featured on the cover.

  • The Taneyhill lab welcomes a new graduate student to the lab, Maggie Hines, starting in June. Welcome Maggie!

  • Dr. Taneyhill interviewed by the American Cancer Society

  • Dr. Taneyhill's work featured in UMD's Stories Beneath the Shell

  • Dr. Taneyhill is named to an international gene drive study panel by the National Academy of Sciences.

  • The Taneyhill Lab wins big at the 2015 ANSC Annual Symposium. Dr. Andy Schiffmacher won the first place Postdoc Oral Presentation prize while Ankita Shah won first place prizes in both the Oral Presentation and Shaffner Award categories. Congratulations, Andy and Ankita!

  • The Taneyhill Lab was awarded a $152,000 NIH R03 grant from NICHD to study how cadherin internalization impacts neural crest cell EMT.

  • The Taneyhill Lab was awarded a $792,000 grant from the American Cancer Society to study how epithelial-to-mesenchymal transitions are regulated in neural crest cells.

  • Ranga Padmanabhan's paper has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Cell Science and is also being highlighted in the "In this Issue" section of the journal.

  • Congratulations to Ranga Padmanabhan, who successfully defended his dissertation and received his Ph.D. on January 16, 2015.

  • Taneyhill Lab Featured in Big Ten Blog

  • The Taneyhill Lab recently received a $1.9 million NIH R01 grant to study neural crest-placode cell interactions during cranial ganglia assembly!

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