USA
- Harvard University: Terence Capellini (Evo-Devo, genetics), Cliff Tabin and Patrick Tschopp (Limb development), Stephanie Pierce (Tetrapod paleontology, water-land transitions)
- New York Medical College: Stuart Newman (Evo-Devo, genetics, limb development)
- Mount Sinai University: Christopher Smith (Scientific Illustration), Brian Shearer (Primate Soft Tissues)
- Cornell University: Drew Noden (Evo-Devo, Head-Heart Cardiopharyngeal Field)
- Berkeley University/Lewis Sigler Institute Princeton: Mike Levine (Evo-Devo, Head-Heart Cardiopharyngeal Field)
- New York University: Lionel Christiaen (Evo-Devo, Urochordates, Head-Heart Cardiopharyngeal Field)
- Johns Hopkins University: Corinne Sandone (Arts/Sciences applied to medicine)
- University of Florida: Valerie de Leon (Evo-Devo, birth defects)
- George Washington University: Bernard Wood, Cassandra Turcotte, Ashley Hammond (Primate evolution and paleontology)
- NIH: Nic Fourie, Abu-Asab Mones, Wendy Henderson, Jeffrey Robinson (Cancer phylogenetics-genomics)
- Howard University: Ashraf Aziz (Comparative anatomy), Marjorie Gondre-Lewis (Neurobiology), Julia Molnar (Arts/Sciences, paleontology), Janine Ziermann (Evo-Devo), Andre Duerinckx (Radiology), Marjorie Shaw (Anatomy), James Wilson (Anatomy), Kebreten Manaye (Physiology)
- National/Military Museum of National Health: Elizabeth Lockhett (Developmental biology), Brian Spatola (Forensic sciences)
- University of Kentucky: Magdalena Muchliski, Andrew Deane (Primate/Human evolution)
- University of South Carolina: Adam Hartstone Rose (Primate/Human evolution)
- Lousiana State University: Jayc Sedlmayr (Tetrapod comparative anatomy/evolution), Robert Cork (Bioinformatics, Ontology)
- Slippery Rock University: Tim Smith (Primate/Human evolution)
- Duquesne University: Anne Burrows (Evolution of facial expressions and muscles), Richard Elinson (Evo-Devo)
- University of Washington: Sharlene Santana (Evolutionary analyses, functional morphology)
- University of Illinois: Karen Sears (Evo-Devo, limb evolution)
- Indiana University: Roper Randall (Down syndrome, mouse models, birth defects, genetics)
- Wayne State University: Lisa Nevell (Evo-devo, genetics)
- Wake Forest University: Mirian Ashley-Ross (Functional morphology, animal behavior)
- Dartmouth College: Seth Dobson (Primatology, social cognition)
- Yale University: Gunter Wagner (Evo-Devo, Theoretical Biology)
- University of Wisconsin: Edward Bersu (Human anatomy, birth defects, trisomies, Down Syndrome)
- American Museum of Natural History: Brian Richmond (Primate evolution and paleontology)
- University of Colorado: Vic Spitzer (Human anatomy and sectioning, Visible Human Project)
- Duke University: Jason Somarelli (Molecular and Cell Biology, Cancer Phylogeny Project)
- University of California, San Francisco: Marta Linde-Medina (Evo-Devo, epigenetics, philosophy/history of science)
- La Sierra University: Raul Diaz (Developmental Biology, Birth Defects, Reptiles)
Canada
- University of Saskatchewan: Julia Boughner (Evo-Devo, mouse models)
- University of Toronto: Sevan Hopyan (Evo-Devo, mouse models, digit formation, surgery, polydactyly)
- University of Calgary: Campbell Rolian (Modularity/integration), Benedikt Hallgrimsson (Evo-Devo, mouse hybrids, integration)
- University of Alberta: Pierre Lemelin (Primate compararative and functional morphology), Tetsuto Miyashita (Evo-Devo, Comparative Anatomy)
Russia
- Russian Academy of Sciences: Fedor Shkil, Daria Kapitanova (Evo-Devo, Epigenetics, Hormones), Alexander Kuznetsov, Aleksandra Panyutina (Comparative Anatomy)
- Moscow State University: Darya Razmadze (Comparative Anatomy)
France
- IBDM (Marseille): Robert Kelly (Evo-Devo, Head-Heart Cardiopharyngeal Field)
UK
- Royal Veterinary College: John Hutchinson (Functional morphology, biomechanics, paleontology)
- Natural History Museum London: Zerina Johanson (Vertebrate functional morphology, paleontology and developmental biology)
- Kings College: Simon Hughes, Yaniv Hinits (Muscle developmental biology, zebrafish)
- University of Oxford: Ruth Baker (Mathematical modeling, Turing mechanisms, limb development)
Israel
- Weizmann Institute of Science: Eldad Tzahor (Head-Heart muscle developmental biology)
Sweden
- Uppsala Universaity: Per Ahlberg (Vertebrate functional morphology, paleontology and evolution)
Belgium
- University of Liege: Eric Parmentier, Pierre Vandewalle, Michel Chardon, Bruno Frederich (Comparative/functional anatomy)
- University of Leuven: Marie Vanhoof, Evie Vereecke (Comparative/functional anatomy)
- Antwerp University: Sandra Nauwelaerts (Comparative/functional anatomy)
Germany
- Max Planck Institute Dresden: Elly Tanaka, Eugene Nacu, Prayag Murawala (Limb development and regeneration)
Switzerland
- University of Zurich: Ingmar Wernerburg (Comparative/functional anatomy and evolution)
Spain
- Universidad Autonoma de Madrid: Francisco Poyato Ariza (Fish paleontology and evolution), Joana Bruno (Scientific Illustration)
- Museu Nacional de Ciencias Naturales de Madrid: Luis Boto, Ignacio Doadrio (Genetics, evolution and biodiversity)
- Universidad de Valencia: Diego Rasskin-Gutman, Borja Esteve-Altava (Anatomical Networks, modularity/integration)
- Universidad de Valladolid: Juan Pastor, Mercedes Barbosa, Feliz de Paz (Comparative anatomy, medicine)
- Universidad de Barcelona: Josep Potau, Julia Artel, Gaelle Bello-Hellegouarch (Comparative and functional anatomy)
- Universidad de Cantabria: Juan Hurle (Experimental developmental biology)
- Universidad de Cantabria: Marian Ros (Evo-Devo, mouse models, digit formation, Turing model, polydactyly)
- Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona: Isaac Salazar-Ciudad (Evo-Devo, Theoretical Biology)
- Centro Andaluz de Biologia de Desarollo: Jaime Carvajal (Evo-Devo)
Portugal
- Institute for molecular and cell biology: Renata Freitas (Evo-Devo, genetics)
- Universidade de Lisboa: Cecilia Veracini, Catarina Casanova (Primatology, History of Discovery of Primates)
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa: Octavio Mateus, Marta Ladeira (Paleontology, Dinosaurs)
- Universidade de Aveiro: Claudia Barrocas, Fernando Correia (Scientific Illustration)
China
- Southwest University: Zuogang Peng (Molecular phylogenetics/evolution)
Brazil
- ECLAMC: Eduardo Castilla ("Estudio Colaborativo Latino Americano de Malformaciones Congenitas", i.e. Collaborative Latin American Study of Congenital Malformations)
- Universidade Federal de Uberlandia - Brazil: Tales Aversi-Ferreira (Primate comparative anatomy and evolution)
- Universidade de São Paulo Ribeirão Preto - Brazil: Tiana Kohlsdorf, Maria Grizante (Reptilian evo-devo, limb reduction)
Argentina
- Fundacion Miguel Lillo-CONICET - Argentina: Virginia Abdala, Adriana Manzano (Tetrapod comparative anatomy and evolution)
Colombia
- Pontifical Xavierian University, Bogota - Colombia: Julio Hoyos, Xavier Maldonado-Ocampo (Fish comparative anatomy and phylogeny)
New Zeland
- University of Auckland: Peter Johnson (Vertebrate comparative anatomy and evolution), Tatjana Buklijas (history of sciences)
Australia
- Curtin University: Kate Trinajstic (Vertebrate comparative anatomy, evolution and paleontology)
Japan
- University of Tokyo: Daitsube Koyabe (Tetrapod comparative anatomy and evolution)
- RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology: Shigeru Kuratani (Chordate muscle developmental biology and evolution)
South Africa
- University of Cape Town: Becky Ackermann (Phylogenetics, morphological variation and hybridization)
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