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    • Her lab investigates the vertebrate head-to-tail axis formation.
    • She is a leader in the field of developmental biology.

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    • The Waddington Medal recognizes significant contributions to UK developmental biology.
    • Professor Wilson received the 2022 Waddington Medal from the British Society for Developmental Biology (BSDB).
    • Her award lecture provided insights into her career and the field of developmental biology.

    Key Insights:

    • Valerie Wilson's work is crucial for understanding early embryo development and axis formation.
    • Her research on axial progenitors holds potential for regenerative medicine applications.
    • The Waddington Medal highlights her impact on the UK's developmental biology landscape.

    Outlook:

    • Future research directions in developmental biology and regenerative medicine.
    • The evolving landscape of early embryo development studies.
    • Professor Wilson's perspectives on the future trajectory of the field.