Prof. Dr. D. Adriaens, Biology Department [collaborative research on the role of cadherins and catenins in craniofacial morphogenesis]
Prof. Dr. F. Van Roy, Prof. Dr. K. Vleminckx and Dr. J. van Hengel, Department for Molecular Biomedical Research [collaborative research on the role of Wnt signalling and of adhesion molecules in dental development].
External collaborations (alphabetically)
Prof. Dr. L. Cancela, University of the Algarve, Portugal [studies on the molecular control of skeletal development in teleost fish]
Prof. Dr. B.K. Hall, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada [collaborative research on skeletal and dental development and evolution]
Dr. T. Hansen, IMR, Bergen, Norway [study of craniofacial and dental development in Atlantic salmon]
Dr. M. Harris, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA [study of the involvement of certain signalling pathways in tooth development in zebrafish]
[studies on skeletal development in farmed fish]
Prof. Dr. I. Horacek & Dr. R. Cerny, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic [studies on tooth replacement in non-mammalians]
Prof. Dr. S. Lall, NRC, Halifax, Canada [studies on skeletal development in farmed fish]
Prof. Dr. V. Laudet & Prof. Dr. L. Viriot, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France [study of tooth development in zebrafish]
Dr. J.-Y. Sire, CNRS, Paris, France [collaborative research on skeletal and dental development and evolution]
Prof. Dr. D.W. Stock, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA [study of tooth development in zebrafish]
Prof. Dr. G. Vandenberg and Dr. M.-H. Deschamps, Laval University, Quebec, Canada [collaborative research on vertebral malformations in trout]
Prof. Dr. C. Winkler, University of Singapore, Singapore [phenotypic analysis of zebrafish and medaka transgenic lines]
Dr. P.C. Yelick, Tufts University, Boston, USA [phenotypic analysis of zebrafish mutants with defective tooth development]
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