XB-LAB-141
Green Lab
Research Interests
Embryonic patterning and cell polarityResearch Area
My lab uses Xenopus frog and mouse embryos to investigate basic mechanisms in development. This includes the molecular mechanisms governing morphogenesis and morphogen growth factor action (Turing patterning, activin, Wnts). Frog work focuses on convergent extension in gastruloids. We enjoy collaborating with computational modellers and understanding the links between genes and the physical formation of macroscopic biological structures. My group works within a lively Developmental Biology Department at the Guy's Hospital campus of King's College London with fabulous views over the heart of central London. We are beginning to apply our morphogen expertise to directed differentiation of embryonic stem cells.Current Members
Green, Jeremy B.A. (Principal Investigator/Director)Contact
Institution: King's College London ILAR Code: Green Address:King's College London
Centre for Craniofacial Regeneration and Biology
Guy's Tower, Floor 27
London
SE1 9RT, United Kingdom
Personal Phone: +44 207 188 1794
General/Lab Fax: +44 207 188 1795