The
Center and its members are engaged in interdisciplinary
approaches aimed at understanding the molecular
basis of development and human heredity, with
emphasis on questions in developmental biology,
gene regulation, and signal transduction. The
Center thereby functions as an interface between
basic science and clinical applications. By
combining analysis in simpler model systems
with those in mouse and humans, the Center's
research enhances our understanding of human
development, cancer, and genetically-based human
diseases. Through the use of molecular
genetics, cell biology and biochemistry, CMG
members address central issues in cell regulation
and inherited genetic disorders. Members
of the Center are asked to participate in Center
activities including fund-raising, planning
symposia and seminar programs, and policy making.