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Dalton, Stephen

   


Associate Professor and GRA Eminent Scholar of Molecular Cell Biology

Office: S245 Paul D. Coverdell Center
Contact Phone Number: 583-0480
E-mail: sdalton@uga.edu


Research Interests

Our research can be broken down into two broad areas. These relate to the basic understanding of developmental processes and how stem cells can be used for therapeutic purposes. Understanding fundamental processes of development will give insight into how cells are specified and assembled into different organs. Understanding this process is crucial if we are to find cures for disease states. We are applying our understanding of developmental biology to the differentiation of human ESCs into pancreatic cells that can be used for transplantation into diabetic patients. Together, we feel our research goals are well aligned with the Institute's mission.

Our work is directed towards defining early developmental processes so that a more thorough understanding of human disease states can be obtained. Through a detailed understanding of early development, we hope to apply this information to develop approaches for the differentiation of embryonic stem cells into therapeutically useful cell types that can be used to cure degenerative diseases and treat acute injury.




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