Watanabe Pediatric Cardiology Research Laboratory
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      • HEXIM1 in the Embryonic and Adult Heart and Mammary Gland
      • Lymphatics
      • Cardiac Development
      • NCAM in Heart Development
      • Development of the Ventricular Conduction System
      • Role of Cited2 and HIF1a in Development
      • NCAM and Neural and Lens Development
      • NCAM in the SCN
      • Sea Urchin Cell Surface Molecules
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    • Yong Qiu Doughman
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      • Pei Ma
      • Andrew Rollins
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    • Biophotonic tools to study the embryonic heart
    • Ethanol-exposure and cardiac defects
    • PSA-NCAM and Heart Function
    • An athletic heart without exercise
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Michiko Watanabe, Ph.D.

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Contact Information
Professor of Pediatrics, Genetics and Anatomy
Division of Pediatric Cardiology
Department of Pediatrics
Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine
11100 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland OH 44106
USA
216-844-7361
mxw13@case.edu

Short Biosketch
Lowell HIgh School, San Francisco CA
University of California Berkeley, B.A. in Cell Biology
Ph.D. in Developmental Biology conferred from Wesleyan University, Middletown CT
Postdoctoral fellow at Indiana University, Bloomington IN (ACS fellowship training)
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland OH (fellowship training)
Faculty at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland OH since 1988 and currently Professor of Pediatrics, Genetics, and Anatomy



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