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Kewalo Marine Laboratory celebrates 50 years

Kewalo Marine Laboratory celebrates 50 years

Snorkels, smiles and shakas as KML faculty and students collect coastal water samples to analyze microbiome. A leading institution in exceptional marine biology—the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Kewalo Marine Laboratory (KML) celebrated its 50th anniversary in August.

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Portrait of He'e, the Hawaiian Day Octopus

EMBO Journal Vol 30 Number 11 2011-06

Portrait of He’e, the Hawaiian Day Octopus Eric Roettinger This image of the Hawaiian Day Octopus, also known as he’e, was submitted to the EMBO Journal Cover Contest 2011 by Eric Roettinger, a post-doctoral research fellow in the Martindale Lab.…

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Developmental Biology Vol 354 2011-06

Developmental Biology Vol 354 2011-06

Ventralization of an indirect developing hemichordate by NiCl2 suggests a conserved mechanism of dorso-ventral (D/V) patterning in Ambulacraria (hemichordates and echinoderms) Eric Roettinger and Mark Q. Martindale One of the earliest steps in embryonic development is the establishment of the…

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EMBO Journal 2010

EMBO Journal 2010

Invited cover Image by Eric Roettinger Close-up of the mouth region of the cushion star, Culcita novaeguineae, an echinoderm found in Hawaiian waters. The photographer, Eric Roettinger, works as a postdoc in Mark Martindale’s lab at the Kewalo Marine Laboratory…

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Integrative & Comparative Biology Vol 50 2010-11

Integrative & Comparative Biology Vol 50 2010-11

A Twist in Time—The Evolution of Spiral Cleavage in the Light of Animal PhylogenyAndreas Hejnol β-catenin and Early Development in the Gastropod, Crepidula fornicataJonathan Q. Henry, Kimberly J. Perry, and Mark Q. Martindale Cell Lineage and Fate Map of the…

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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Vol 4 Issue 11 2009-11

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols Vol 4 Issue 11 2009-11

The Hawaiian Bobtail Squid (Euprymna scolopes): A Model to Study the Molecular Basis of Eukaryote-Prokaryote Mutualism and the Development and Evolution of Morphological Novelties in CephalopodsPatricia N. Lee, Margaret J. McFall-Ngai, Patrick Callaerts, and H. Gert de Couet The Hawaiian…

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Current Biology Vol 19 Issue 15 2009-08

Current Biology Vol 19 Issue 15 2009-08

Centralization of the Deuterostome Nervous System Predates ChordatesMarc Nomaksteinsky, Eric Roettinger, Heloise D. Dufour, Zoubida Chettouh, Chris J. Lowe, Mark Q. Martindale and Jean-Francois Brunet The origin of the chordate central nervous system (CNS) is unknown. One theory is that…

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EMBO Journal Vol 28 Number 11 2009-06

EMBO Journal Vol 28 Number 11 2009-06

Invited cover imageEric Roettinger A close encounter with Dendrodoris nigra, a nudibranch from Hawaiian shore lines. The photographer, Eric Roettinger, is a postdoctoral fellow in Mark Martindale’s group at the University of Hawai’i Kewalo Marine Laboratory. Besides his work on…

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Emerging Model Organisms Vol 1 2009

Emerging Model Organisms Vol 1 2009

Comb Jellies (Ctenophora): A Model for Basal Metazoan Evolution and Development Kevin Pang and Mark Q. Martindale Ctenophores, or comb jellies, are a group of marine organisms whose unique biological features and phylogenetic placement make them a key taxon for…

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Development Genes And Evolution Vol 218 Number 6 2008-06

Development Genes And Evolution Vol 218 Number 6 2008-06

Developmental expression of homeobox genes in the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyiKevin Pang and Mark Q. Martindale Homeobox genes are a large family of genes that encode helix-turn-helix transcription factors that play fundamental roles in such developmental processes including body axis formation…

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