Drosophila Research Labs on the Web
If you can't find someone here, you can probably get contact information from the
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North America - USA
- Harvard University:
- Stanford University:
- University of California at San Francisco (UCSF):
- Yale University:
- Penn State University:
- UC Berkeley:
- Brandeis:
- Washington University at St Louis:
- Purdue University's Neurobiology Program:
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Biology Department:
- Indiana University:
- Ohio State University
- UC Davis:
- New York University & the Skirball Institute:
- Carnegie-Mellon University
- Caltech
- Salk Institute, San Diego:
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Rutgers, New Jersey
- University of Arizona
- University of Texas at Austin
- Michigan State University
- UC San Diego
- National Institutes of Health
- UC Santa Cruz
- University of Vermont
- Louisiana State University
- University of Maryland, College Park
- University of Rochester, New York
- Cornell University, New York
- Univeristy of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Duke University, North Carolina
- Johns Hopkins University
- Columbia University
- Baylor College of Medicine, University of Texas
- UC Irvine
- MIT: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Northwestern
- University of Massachusetts at Amherst
- John Nambu: Gene expression and apopotosis during development.
- Susan Cumberledge: Wnt and Hh signaling pathways in development and cancer.
- Chris Doe at University of Oregon: CNS development.
- Linda Ambrosio at Iowa state studies the role of D-raf in torso signalling.
- The Nagoshi lab at University of Iowa: oogenesis (see also his profile).
- William Petri at Boston College: chorion and vitelline genes
- Rollin Richmond at SUNY: molecular evolution
- Terrence Lyttle at University of Hawaii: gametogenesis and transposable elements; site includes images of Drosophila chromosomes, EMs of spermatogenesis and a diagrammatic guide to dissection of larval brains and salivary glands.
- Allan Spradling, at the Carnegie Institute: oogenesis
- Doug Cavener's lab at Vanderbilt: translational control and evolution of transcriptional regulation.
- David Rand at Brown: Genome evolution.
- Flies in Space! - NASA's program of Drosophila research on the space station.
- William Stark at St. Louis University: visual system function.
- Steven Henikoff at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centre: Position-effect variegation.
- Susan Lindquist at the University of Chicago: Heat Shock response.
- Tricia Wilson at Georgia State University, Atlanta: Microtubule organization and spindle assembly
- Steve DiNardo at University of Pennsylvania: Developmental patterning and stem cell behaviour.
- Russell Finley at Wayne State University, Michigan: Protein Interaction Mapping and Developmental Control of Cell Cycle.
- Susan Abmayr at the Stowers Institute: Muscle Development.
- Scott Selleck at University of Minnesota: Growth factors and nervous system development.
- Ralph Greenspan at the Neurosciences Institute, La Jolla, California: Neural development and behaviour
- University of Toronto
- McGill University
- Paul Lasko Oogenesis, translational control and RNA localization
- Beat Suter Cell fate and cell cycle in oogenesis (see also their genome project looking at chromosomal regions 36-40)
- University of British Columbia, Vancouver
- Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia
- I A Meinertzhagen: Visual system development, synaptic organisation and plasticity
- Vett Lloyd: Genomic imprinting, parthenogenesis and protein trafficking
- University of Western Ontario
- Simon Fraser University, British Columbia
- Shelagh Campbell at University of Alberta: Cell cycle in development
- Roger Jacobs at McMaster University: differentiation and function of CNS glia
- Esther Verheyen at Simon Fraser University: signal transduction.
- Virginia Walker at Queen's University, Ontario: Genetics of resistance (stress, chemicals)
- Denise Clark at University of New Brunswick: Genetics of purine nucleotide biosynthesis
- Switzerland: an extensive list by Thomas Gutjahr.
- France
- England
- University of Cambridge
- ICRF, London
- EMBL, Hinxton (EBI)
- Oxford
- Birmingham
- Leeds: RK Butlin: Insect behavior
- Imperial College: Drosophila Group: Evolution of resistance and virulence in parasitoid-host systems.
- Scotland
- Glasgow University
- Edinburgh University
- Dundee University
- St. Andrews University
- Italy: The International Institute of Genetics and Biophysics in Naples
- Germany
- EMBL, Heidelberg
- The Christaine Nüsslein-Volhard lab in Tübingen, Germany, has information on publications, lab personnel and the Tübingen stock collection.
- Also in Tübingen is Hermann Aberle, working on nervous system synaptic growth and structure.
- And at the Hertie Institute in Tübingen is Tobias Rasse, working on synapse formation and neurodegeneration.
- The Fischbach lab in Freiburg: working on brain development and function.
- Renato Paro at University of Heidelberg: Polycomb group in gene regulation.
- The Heisenberg lab at University of Wuerzburg: neurobiology
- Stephan Schneuwly at University of Regensburg: Axonal pathfinding and neural degeneration.
- Scandinavian Drosophila researchers have an extensive network website at ScanFly.Info.
- Sweden
- Finland
- Christophe Roos at the Helsinki institute for biotechnology: Oocyte differentiation
- Norway
- Harald Stenmark at the university of Oslo: Phosphoinositide signaling in endocytosis and autophagy.
- Czech Republic
http://ceolas.org/VL/fly/labs.html
Gerard Manning
Last update: Feb 13, 2010
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