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About Us | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/blount-lab-0/about-us

Our research is largely aimed at understanding how an organism detects mechanical force.

Basic Science Research | Waugh Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/waugh-lab/research/basic-science-research

The goal of our Basic Science projects is to build anatomical knowledge of the Human Brain

Space and Facilities | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/blount-lab-0/about-us/space-and-facilities

The Blount laboratory is located within the Physiology Department at UT Southwestern 

Lab Fun | Wang (Richard) Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/wang-richard-lab/lab-fun

Lab Fun at Richard Wang Lab

Contact CACTUS Lab | Fetzer Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/fetzer-lab/contact/contact-cactus-lab

Contact CACTUS Lab

Interspecies Chimeras | Wu (Jun) Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/wu-jun-lab/research/interspecies-chimeras

Advances in identifying and capturing various kinds of stem cells, and in zygote genome editing, have broadened the repertoire and utility of interspecies mammalian chimeras and carved out new paths towards understanding fundamental biology and developing regenerative medicine applications.

For Clinical Services | Fetzer Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/fetzer-lab/contact/clinical-services

For clinical service queries, contact the Radiology Outpatient Coordination (ROC) Group.

Lab Fun | Wu (Jun) Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/wu-jun-lab/lab-fun

Lab fun for Jun Wu Lab

Awards | Fetzer Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/fetzer-lab/news/awards

Awards for CACTUS Lab.

Research | Waugh Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/waugh-lab/research

Dr. Waugh is a physician scientist whose research focuses on the structural brain abnormalities that lead to dystonia, a movement disorder that leads muscles to twist and contort into painful positions.