Jennifer Mansfield
Professor of Biology
Department
Biology
Office
Barnard Hall, LeFrak Center rm. 246
Office Hours
Wed, Thurs 12-1 pm (Fall 2024)
Contact
Jennifer Mansfield studies development and evolution of vertebrate body plans. Research in the lab focuses on the development and evolution of somites, which are embryonic structures that give rise to various musculoskeletal derivatives. We seek to understand how Hox transcription factors regulate the development of somites and their derivatives in order to produce differing musculoskeletal morphologies along the body axis.
- B.A., Oberlin College
- Ph.D., Columbia University
- Developmental genetics
- Vertebrate development
- BIOL BC2100 Molecular and Mendelian Genetics
- BIOL BC3352 Development
- BIOL BC3304 Topics in Molecular Genetics
- BIOL BC3305-3306 Project Lab in Molecular Genetics
- BIOL BC3303 Lab in Molecular Biology
- BIOL BC3590 Senior Seminar in Evolution of Development
- 2012 Tow Award for Innovative and Outstanding Pedagogy, Barnard College
- 2014 Emily Gregory Award, Barnard College
- 2018 Teaching Excellence Award, Barnard College
Please see full list of publications here.
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