RAD Research Forum: Chia-Teng Chang (Solnica-Krezel and Tsai labs, WashU Developmental Biology), Joey Zemke (Theunissen lab, WashU Developmental Biology)

November 2, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Needleman Library (Medical Campus, South Building 3907)

Chia-Teng Chang: “Left-right symmetry of zebrafish embryos requires somite surface tension”
Joey Zemke: “3D biomimetic platform reveals the first interactions of the embryo and the maternal blood vessels”


  • Naganathan, et al. Left-right symmetry of zebrafish embryos requires somite surface tension. Nature volume 605, pages 516–521 (2022)
  • Govindasamy, et al. 3D biomimetic platform reveals the first interactions of the embryo and the maternal blood vessels. Developmental Cell. 2021 Dec 6;56(23):3276-3287.e8.

The Regeneration, Aging, and Development (RAD) Research Forum Series is hosted by the Department of Developmental Biology and the Center of Regenerative Medicine.

Full schedule, Developmental Biology seminars

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