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Profile Publications (9)
XB-PERS-3944
Name: Dr. Carmen Domingo
Position: Professor
Research Description:
Vertebrate development and gene regulation.

Our research interests are in understanding the cellular and molecular pathways that underlie pattern formation in the vertebrate embryo. We are particularly interested in how cells begin to acquire specific cell fates and morphologies early in development.  Our most recent focus has been on the formation and differentiation of the skeletal muscle system. The vertebrate model that we work with is the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis. This model lends itself well to the study of embryology because the aquatic frog can be easily reared in a laboratory environment, the females lay hundred of eggs, which are easily fertilized and observed in a culture dish until hatching into a tadpole. For more information please see recent publications on our website.

Lab Memberships

Domingo Lab (Principal Investigator/Director)

Contact Information

Address:
Department of Biology
San Francisco State University
San Fransciso, CA
94132, USA

Email: cdomingo@sfsu.edu
Web Page: http://biology.sfsu.edu/faculty-pages/domingo-lab
General/Lab Fax:  415 338 2295
Phone:  415 338 6995