Associate Professor Rebecca D. Burdine from the Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, visited NIBB on June 11
th 2018 to conduct a seminar and to meet with NIBB researchers.
Prof. Burdine has been conducting an international joint research project, financially supported by NINS, in collaboration with the Division of Morphogenesis, NIBB. She gave an exclusive seminar titled “New Roles for Motile Cilia in Development and Disease” for NIBB researchers, and had a meeting with the members of the Division of Morphogenesis, Prof. Ueno’s group, to discuss the future of the joint research project.
In addition to this, Prof. Burdine discussed research with other NIBB researchers and toured the Laboratory of Spatiotemporal Regulation to observe a light-sheet laser scanned microscope.