Victoria E. Prince, PhD

My research program at the University of Chicago focuses on vertebrate axial regionalization during development, primarily using the zebrafish as a model. My group takes a variety of molecular, cellular, genetic and comparative approaches to these studies, and we have made important contributions to a variety of research areas, including the understanding of Hox gene regulation of hindbrain patterning, evolution of duplicated genes and genomes in the vertebrates, and patterning of endoderm-derived tissues. Active areas of research in my lab include ongoing studies of neural crest and anterior lateral line development.

Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
Postdoc - Developmental Bio
1997

University of London, Guy's Hospital
London
Postdoc - Developmental Neuro
1994

University College, London University
London
PhD - Molecular Biology
1991

Imperial College, London University
London
BS - Biochemistry
1986

SDB statement on In Vitro Fertilization: Decisions on reproductive care should be grounded in science.
SDB statement on In Vitro Fertilization: Decisions on reproductive care should be grounded in science. Dev Biol. 2024 Oct; 514:117.
PMID: 38848815

Welcome to the 82nd Annual SDB meeting in Chicago!
Welcome to the 82nd Annual SDB meeting in Chicago! Dev Biol. 2023 Sep; 501:A1-A2.
PMID: 37393049

We have seen the gatekeepers, and they are us.
We have seen the gatekeepers, and they are us. Dev Biol. 2023 Sep; 501:A15-A17.
PMID: 37355030

Notch controls the cell cycle to define leader versus follower identities during collective cell migration.
Notch controls the cell cycle to define leader versus follower identities during collective cell migration. Elife. 2022 04 19; 11.
PMID: 35438077

Zebrafish Cdx4 regulates neural crest cell specification and migratory behaviors in the posterior body.
Zebrafish Cdx4 regulates neural crest cell specification and migratory behaviors in the posterior body. Dev Biol. 2021 12; 480:25-38.
PMID: 34389276

Midline morphogenesis of zebrafish foregut endoderm is dependent on Hoxb5b.
Midline morphogenesis of zebrafish foregut endoderm is dependent on Hoxb5b. Dev Biol. 2021 03; 471:1-9.
PMID: 33290819

From head to tail: regionalization of the neural crest.
From head to tail: regionalization of the neural crest. Development. 2020 10 26; 147(20).
PMID: 33106325

Development and migration of the zebrafish rhombencephalic octavolateral efferent neurons.
Development and migration of the zebrafish rhombencephalic octavolateral efferent neurons. J Comp Neurol. 2021 05 01; 529(7):1293-1307.
PMID: 32869305

Rapid image deconvolution and multiview fusion for optical microscopy.
Rapid image deconvolution and multiview fusion for optical microscopy. Nat Biotechnol. 2020 11; 38(11):1337-1346.
PMID: 32601431

Neural crest development: insights from the zebrafish.
Neural crest development: insights from the zebrafish. Dev Dyn. 2020 01; 249(1):88-111.
PMID: 31591788

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Faculty Leadership Award in Program Innovation
University of Chicago
2016 - 2016

Marshal of the University
The University of Chicago
2015 - 2024

Academic Leadership Fellowship
CIC/University of Chicago
2010 - 2011

J &J Neubauer Faculty Development Fellowship in recognition of teaching excellence in the College
University of Chicago
2006 - 2006

The Christianna Smith Lecturer
Mount Holyoke College
2005 - 2005

Faculty of 1000
2005 - 2010

Human Frontiers Science Program Fellowship
Princeton University
1995 - 1997

EMBO Long-Term Fellowship
Princeton University
1994 - 1995

Medical Research Council (UK) Training Fellowship
1992 - 1994