Davey Lab

The Davey lab research explores the mechanisms that shape embryonic development, with a particular focus on patterning, limb formation, and developmental variation across species.

The Davey lab uses the chicken embryo as our primary model system to investigate how tissues are patterned across space and time, and how these developmental processes give rise to congenital differences, livestock traits, and evolutionary variation. Our lab focuses on identifying the geneexpression changes that drive phenotypic variation, integrating comparative anatomy, genomics, and embryonic manipulation in avian species. We welcome visiting scientists interested in collaborative research.