Virginia E Papaioannou
Professor
Biomedical Science
Columbia University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU is affiliated to Biomedical Science, where Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU is currently working as Professor. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU major research interest involves Interested in the genetic control of early mammalian development, from the first cleavage of the fertilized zygote through implantation, gastrulation, and early organogenesis. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU is affiliated to Biomedical Science, where Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU is currently working as Professor. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. VIRGINIA E PAPAIOANNOU major research interest involves Interested in the genetic control of early mammalian development, from the first cleavage of the fertilized zygote through implantation, gastrulation, and early organogenesis.
Research Interest
Interested in the genetic control of early mammalian development, from the first cleavage of the fertilized zygote through implantation, gastrulation, and early organogenesis