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Collaborative Research: EDGE FGT: In vivo and in vitro Tools for the Community of Echinode — NSF Award to University of Washington

Everything in biology is connected. Our job as life scientists is to reveal important biological properties in the most impactful, efficient, and economical way. To do so we look for model organisms that are particularly tractable for studying complex biological processes and then apply what we learn to better understa

Award titleCollaborative Research: EDGE FGT: In vivo and in vitro Tools for the Community of Echinode
Award ID2319784
AwardeeUniversity of Washington
CitySEATTLE
StateWA
Amount obligated$181,981
Principal investigatorJason Hodin
ProgramEDGE Tools
Start date09/15/2024
AbstractEverything in biology is connected. Our job as life scientists is to reveal important biological properties in the most impactful, efficient, and economical way. To do so we look for model organisms that are particularly tractable for studying complex biological processes and then apply what we learn to better understand other organisms. For more than a century, sea urchins have provided a valuable research model that has contributed significantly to our understanding of many fundamental biologi
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