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Stottmann Lab

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The long-term goals of the Stottmann Lab are to understand the genes and molecular mechanisms guiding normal development of both the brain and face. We seek to understand the genetic basis of human birth defects involving these tissues. We use a combination of human genetics and animal models to identify genes required for normal development and then study the molecular consequences of disrupting their function in the developing embryo. 

Latest News

Bryan Crase wins Poster Award at
Annual Meeting for Society for Developmental Biology

Several lab members attending 13th Structural Birth Defects Meeting
at the University of Maryland, Baltimore in Sept, 2024

Rebekah Rushforth and Ramon Macias win awards for
best talk and poster presentation







 

 

 

Frizzled2 paper is chosen as a 2023 Paper of Year in Development

Contact us:
RB4.2.418
575 Children's Crossroad
Institute for Genomic Medicine
Abigail Wexner Research Institute
Nationwide Childrens's Hospital
Columbus, OH. 43205
rolf.stottmann@nationwidechildrens.org

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