Answering Biological Questions with C. elegans

Year: 
2014

Project Description

In this project the students will gain experience in the basics of biological experimentation with the model organism C. elegans. C. elegans are is a nematode worm (roundworm, not to be confused with ringworms) approximately 1mm in length when fully grown that can be found living in soil around the world. They are used as a model organism in science to help researchers answer basic questions for a large range of biological areas including; molecular biology, cellular biology, developmental biology, stem cells, neurology, and many others. In the Rothman Lab we use C. elegans to better understand how biology controls the process of animals developing from a single cell to a fully formed animal.