Marianne Bronner

Marianne E. Bronner
Alma materBrown University (Sc.B., 1975) Johns Hopkins University (PhD., 1979)
OrganizationCalifornia Institute of Technology

Marianne Bronner is a developmental biologist who currently serves as Edward B. Lewis Professor of Biology and an executive officer for Neurobiology at the California Institute of Technology. Her most notable work includes her research on the neural crest.[1] Bronner's research focuses on studying the cellular events behind the migration, differentiation, and formation of neural crest cells.[2] She currently directs her own laboratory at the California Institute of Technology called the Bronner Laboratory, and she has authored over 400 articles in her field.[2][3]

  1. ^ Bronner, Marianne E. "A career at the interface of cell and developmental biology: a view from the crest." Molecular biology of the cell 23.21 (2012): 4151-4153.
  2. ^ a b "Marianne Bronner | Biology and Biological Engineering". www.bbe.caltech.edu. Retrieved 2023-04-08.
  3. ^ "Library Feeds". feeds.library.caltech.edu. Retrieved 2023-04-08.

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