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Name, Field, Position, Department, and Keyword |
Faculty Department: Biomedical Sciences Field: Physiology Keywords: Cell and Molecular Neuroscience (23), Genetics (9), Imaging (8), Ion channel (6), Mouse (11), Neuromodulation (12), Systems Neuroscience (25) My lab works on the molecular processes underlying excitation-contraction coupling in heart and smooth muscle cells. Membrane and intracellular ion channels and associated regulatory programs are functionally examined using genetic, molecular, and biophysical approaches. The laboratory concentrates on gene inactivation and overexpression in transgenic mice and the molecular evaluation of the function of the targeted genes. The laboratory is also involved in the development of new imaging technologies using purpose –designed sensor molecules that provide a unique insight into complex, physiological and pathological interactions between specialized cell types in vivo. These studies are pursued by a diverse and extraordinarily talented group of scientists and students in the laboratory. Also visit my Research/Photo Gallery entry |
Please report corrections, questions, comments, and problems to: Lori Miller (lmm8 AT cornell.edu)