IMCD cell stained for CASK and catenin. [photo: Steven Sun]Dr. Greg Kelly
Cell Signaling in Vertebrate Embryos
Graduate Opportunities
Over the years my laboratory has been involved in studying several aspects of fish and mouse embryonic development and as such we have generated many spin-off research projects that require further investigation by individuals at the undergraduate, M.Sc., Ph.D. and PDF levels. Many of these projects deal with members of the Protein 4.1 superfamily and G-protein subunits that dictate and direct the cell-cell signaling events that pattern the developing embryo. Although our research is focused on these protein families, we are in no way limited by them. To that end, the lab offers considerable training and we use state-of-the-art molecular, cellular, and biochemical approaches to elucidate a number of diverse biological problems associated with development.
This page was last updated on
June 1, 2005
Contact vlightft@uwo.ca for information about this Web site
This site complies with Web standards
For further information about Dr. Kelly and his research, please visit his website at: