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Craig Nelson is an Associate Professor in the Molecular and Cell Biology / Genetics and Genomics department at the University of Connecticut. His research spans computational biology, developmental genetics, and evolutionary genomics.
- Education: B.A. in Biochemistry (Cornell), Ph.D. in Genetics (Harvard), Postdoctoral Fellowship in Evolution and Development (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Research interests include:
- Genetic regulatory networks
- Embryonic stem cell differentiation
- Comparative vertebrate genomics
- Vertebrate evolutionary mechanisms
- Computational approaches to biological systems
Publication trends reveal a focus on:
- Hox gene networks in limb and axial development
- Signaling pathways (Sonic Hedgehog, Wnt, FGF) in patterning
- Evolutionary implications of gene duplication and regulatory DNA
- Computational models for developmental processes
Contact: Craig.Nelson@uconn.edu
Laboratory: Nelson Lab at the University of Connecticut
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