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Nick Badovinac's research involves studying genetic and cell biological approaches, specifically utilizing quantitative live imaging techniques to investigate organ formation and the unique shapes that arise during development. His current focus is on understanding collective cell migration and basement membrane remodeling in the context of Drosophila egg shape formation. He has actively contributed to multiple projects within the Horne-Badovinac Lab, exploring various aspects of developmental biology and cellular processes. Badovinac's work has been recognized in scientific communities, and he continues to lead innovative research initiatives that address critical questions in the field of developmental biology.
Administered via the Biological Sciences Division (BSD). Focus includes Molecular Biophysics and Medical Physics.