Garrett Odell
Affiliations: | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
Area:
Cell Biology, General BiophysicsWebsite:
http://rusty.fhl.washington.edu/celldynamics/people/odell/index.htmlGoogle:
"Garrett Odell"Bio:
https://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=97349
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorStanley Corrsin | grad student | 1972 | Johns Hopkins | |
(A Continuum Theory of Red-Cell 'Demixing' in Blood Flow.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeDany 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 |