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Nigel Hammond is a Research Associate in the Division of Dentistry, focusing on developmental genetics and craniofacial disorders. His work explores embryogenesis mechanisms, particularly cleft palate and lip development, leveraging genomic and systems biology approaches. He has contributed to understanding Hedgehog signaling pathways and their role in congenital defects.
- Key research areas: Embryo development, mouse genetics, genome-wide association studies.
- Notable achievement: 2020 AADR/IADR William J. Gies Award for contributions to cleft palate research.
His recent work integrates spatial gene regulatory networks in liver disease and noncoding genetic risk loci analysis for orofacial clefting. Collaborations span international institutions, emphasizing translational research in developmental biology.
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