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    Alan Rodrigues

    The Laboratory of Morphogenesis

    Alan Rodrigues is a Research Assistant Professor at The Rockefeller University, where he co-leads the Laboratory of Morphogenesis with Amy Shyer.13 He specializes in developmental biology, focusing on how organ architecture develops and how cells collectively organize to form tissues.2

    Rodrigues completed his graduate studies at Harvard University in Cliff Tabin's lab, where he met Amy Shyer.1 After their PhDs, they moved to California, where Rodrigues pursued independent postdoctoral research.1 In 2018, they were recruited to Rockefeller University to establish their lab.1

    At Rockefeller, Rodrigues and Shyer investigate morphogenesis, particularly how it regulates patterning across different scales, with a focus on collective behaviors at the supracellular level.12 Their research takes an interdisciplinary approach, integrating concepts from developmental biology, biophysics, and soft matter physics.1

    Rodrigues brings a unique perspective to his scientific work, having studied philosophy at the University of Cambridge and written a dissertation on Nietzsche.1 This background in humanities has influenced his approach to science, making him sensitive to the evolution of scientific paradigms.1

    Highlights

    Jul 1 · rockefeller.edu
    A new way of thinking about how organ architecture develops
    A new way of thinking about how organ architecture develops
    Transitions in development – an interview with Amy Shyer and Alan ...
    Lab Members - The Rockefeller University » Scientists & Research

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