Garrett Odell

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Cell Biology, General Biophysics
Website:
http://rusty.fhl.washington.edu/celldynamics/people/odell/index.html
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https://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=97349

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Parents

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Stanley Corrsin grad student 1972 Johns Hopkins
 (A Continuum Theory of Red-Cell 'Demixing' in Blood Flow.)

Children

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Dany Spencer Adams grad student University of Washington (Cell Biology Tree)
Alan Howard Barr grad student 1983 RPI (Computer Science Tree)
Edwin M. Munro grad student 2000 University of Washington
George R. von Dassow grad student 2000 University of Washington
Eli Meir grad student 2003 University of Washington
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Meir E, Munro EM, Odell GM, et al. (2002) Ingeneue: a versatile tool for reconstituting genetic networks, with examples from the segment polarity network. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 294: 216-51
Von Dassow G, Odell GM. (2002) Design and constraints of the Drosophila segment polarity module: robust spatial patterning emerges from intertwined cell state switches. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 294: 179-215
Meir E, von Dassow G, Munro E, et al. (2002) Robustness, flexibility, and the role of lateral inhibition in the neurogenic network. Current Biology : Cb. 12: 778-86
Munro EM, Odell GM. (2002) Polarized basolateral cell motility underlies invagination and convergent extension of the ascidian notochord. Development (Cambridge, England). 129: 13-24
Munro EM, Odell G. (2002) Morphogenetic pattern formation during ascidian notochord formation is regulative and highly robust. Development (Cambridge, England). 129: 1-12
von Dassow G, Meir E, Munro EM, et al. (2000) The segment polarity network is a robust developmental module. Nature. 406: 188-92
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