Person

Prince, Victoria E.

Person ID
ZDB-PERS-960805-447
Email
vprince@uchicago.edu
URL
https://voices.uchicago.edu/princelab/
Affiliation
Prince Lab
Address
Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy Division of Biological Sciences University of Chicago 1027 East 57th Street Chicago, IL 60637 USA
Country
United States
Phone
(773) 834-2100
Fax
(773) 702-0037
ORCID ID
Biography and Research Interest
The broad aims of our research program are to understand how developing vertebrate embryos are regionalized along the primary (anterior to posterior) body axis. Previous work from the lab has contributed to the understanding of Hox genes and hindbrain patterning, gene and genome duplications, endoderm regionalization, and pancreas development. Ongoing projects focus on: (1) migratory neurons of the hindbrain, (2) neural crest specification, regionalization and migration, and (3) comparative aspects of anterior lateral line development.
Publications
Non-Zebrafish Publications
Gale, E., Prince, V., Lumsden, A., Clarke, J., Holder, N. and Maden, M. (1996). Late effects of retinoic acid on neural crest and aspects of rhombomere identity. Development 122, 783-793.

Prince, V. and Lumsden, A. (1994). Hoxa-2 expression in normal and transposed rhombomeres: independent regulation in the neural tube and neural crest. Development 120, 911-923.

Guthrie, S., Prince, V. and Lumsden A. (1993). Selective dispersal of rhombomere cells in orthotopic and heterotopic grafting experiments. Development 118, 527-538.