Origin and Development of the Vertebrate Traits

Speaker Profiles
Per E. Ahlberg
Marianne Bronner-Fraser
Scott E. Fraser
Philip Ingham
Patrick Lemaire
Nori Satoh
Christine Thisse
Sayuri Yonei / Koji Tamura
Shin Aizawa
Ann Burke
James Hanken
Shigeru Kuratani
Yasunori Murakami
Rich Schneider
Cheryll Tickle
H. Joseph Yost
Clare V. H. Baker
Michael J. Depew
Peter Holland
Thurston Lacalli
Filippo Rijli
Yoshiko Takahashi
Hiroshi Wada
Shigeru Kuratani  
Shigeru Kuratani received his masters and Ph. D. from the Kyoto University Department of Zoology. He spent the period from 1988 to 1991 working in experimental embryology in the Department of Anatomy at the Medical College of Georgia before moving to the Biochemistry Department, Baylor College of Medicine, where he was engaged in molecular embryological research. He returned to Japan in 1994 to take a position as associate professor at the Institute of Medical Embryology and Genetics in the Kumamoto University School of Medicine. He moved to the Okayama University to assume a professorship in the Department of Biology in 1997, where he remained until he was appointed team leader at the CDB. Work in his lab focuses on three aspects of evolutionary morphology: lamprey jaw development, the molecular mechanisms underlying the emergence of the turtle carapace, and the development of the mammalian middle ear. Shigeru Kuratani
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