Origin and Development of the Vertebrate Traits

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Per E. Ahlberg
Marianne Bronner-Fraser
Scott E. Fraser
Philip Ingham
Patrick Lemaire
Nori Satoh
Christine Thisse
Sayuri Yonei / Koji Tamura
Shin Aizawa
Ann Burke
James Hanken
Shigeru Kuratani
Yasunori Murakami
Rich Schneider
Cheryll Tickle
H. Joseph Yost
Clare V. H. Baker
Michael J. Depew
Peter Holland
Thurston Lacalli
Filippo Rijli
Yoshiko Takahashi
Hiroshi Wada
Sayuri Yonei  
Sayuri Yonei-Tamura received her bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from Tohoku University (the last in 1997), and has remained at the same institution as a postdoctoral fellow to present. She received a long-term JSPS fellowship for her studies from 1997 - 2000. Her work originally focused on apical ectodermal ridge and the developing chick limb bud, and has expanded to include additional areas of vertebrate limb development, including left-right asymmetry, positional identity and evolutionary aspects of the specification and determination of limb identity. Sayuri Yonei
Koji Tamura  
Tamura Koji received his B Sc, Master's degree and doctorate from the Tohoku University Faculty of Science. In 1994 he was named assistant professor at Tohoku University , where he served until 1997. He spent the period from 1998 to 1999 at the Salk Institute with the support of a JSPS foreign research fellowship, before returning to Tohoku University as an associate professor. His lab focuses on limb development and regeneration in vertebrates . Koji Tamura
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