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XB-PERS-1077
Name: Dr. Christopher V Wright
Position: Professor
Research Description:
The Wright laboratory research focuses on early embryonic development and organogenesis. Numerous papers from his group have been published in the fields of TGF-beta/BMP-like intercellular signaling in early embryos and of pancreas formation and maintenance with particular interests in multi-potential stem cells, endocrine and exocrine cell ontogeny, and plasticity and interconversion during development and metastasis. Wright trainees have used a combination of molecular biological, genetic, biochemical and experimental embryological techniques to explore these issues in frog, mouse and zebrafish embryos. Dr. Wright has published several solicited reviews and book chapters in both fields, and he and his lab members are extremely interested in broader issues such as the evolution of Nodal signaling pathways in gastrulation and left-right asymmetry during chordate and vertebrate evolution. The Wright labs long-term goal is to provide insight into the molecular mechanisms responsible for the coordinated development of complex organ systems, with deep relevance to human congenital birth defects.
Lab Memberships
Wright Lab (Principal Investigator/Director)Contact Information
Address:
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology
Vanderbilt University
3140 MRBIII
Nashville, TN
37232, USA
Web Page: https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu/cdb/person/christopher-v-wright-d-phil/
Phone: 615-343-8256
General/Lab Phone: 615.343.8258