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Veronica F. Hinman

Biological Sciences

Carnegie Mellon University

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About Veronica F. Hinman at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

Veronica F. Hinman is a biologist at Carnegie Mellon University whose research focuses on echinoderm developmental biology and gene regulatory evolution. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "EchinoBase: Tools for Echinoderm Genome Analyses", and "Paleogenomics of echinoids reveals an ancient origin for the double-negative specification of micromeres in sea urchins".

Research Areas

Echinoderm biologyDevelopmental gene regulationMarine genomicsComparative transcriptomicsEvolutionary developmental biologyCis-regulatory elementsSea star genome editingEchinobase resource

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Total Citations111

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Publications4

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