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Welcome Message - About the Department - Department of Cell Biology & Physiology
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Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging (WUCCI). Current Knowledge and a Vision for Future Directions. Cell Biology as Art Exhibit 2014. Cell Biology and Physiology Departmental Retreat - 2015. The HOPE Center for Neurological Disorders. The Center of Membrane Excitability Diseases (CIMED). And the Integrating Communication within the Cancer Environment (ICCE) Institute. Save-the-Date: Friday, September 30, 2016. Join us for a great time at the Washington…. See all upcoming events.
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Affiliated Center/Institute Links - Resources - Department of Cell Biology & Physiology
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Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging (WUCCI). Current Knowledge and a Vision for Future Directions. Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging (WUCCI). CIMED (Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases). Hope Center for Neurological Disorders. Save-the-Date: Friday, September 30, 2016. Join us for a great time at the Washington…. Save-the-Date: October 17, 2016 - Erlanger-Gasser Lecture. Robert A. Weinberg, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, MIT…. See all upcoming events.
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Channels and ionic mechanisms underlying cellular survival-death dynamics in multiple neurodegenerative conditions, such as stroke-reperfusion injury and exposure to several HIV-1 regulatory/surface proteins. Our multidisciplinary research approach utilizes state-of-the art technologies ranging from cellular, molecular, biochemical, live-cell ion imaging and electrophysiology to multiple behavioral assessments in rodent models of human diseases, including the utilization of mouse genetics.
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Washington University Centers - Resources - Department of Developmental Biology
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Message from the Chair. The campuses of Washington University in St. Louis foster a supportive environment for centers and institutes that support all aspects of the learning, teaching and research pursuits of the faculty, staff and students of the institution. This page contains a selective list of centers and institutes organized by schools and departments. To access the universitys centers and institutes, click here. Below are some of the frequently used centers and institutes. The Center of Regenerat...
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Washington University Centers - Education - Department of Developmental Biology
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Message from the Chair. The campuses of Washington University in St. Louis foster a supportive environment for centers and institutes that support all aspects of the learning, teaching and research pursuits of the faculty, staff and students of the institution. This page contains a selective list of centers and institutes organized by schools and departments. To access the universitys centers and institutes, click here. Below are some of the frequently used centers and institutes. The Center of Regenerat...
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Thank you for your previous support. Ionic Transport Assays partners with a variety of companies and non- profit organizations related to our field of activity within the pharmaceutical industry; below are some of those companies. Since 2000, Axiogenesis. The Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases. Pulls together scientists from different disciplines with a fundamental interest in excitability diseases. CIMED is uniquely positioned to provide fundamental insights into membrane...
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Resources | England Lab | Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis
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SK3 channel function in the myometrium. Regulation of BK channels in smooth muscle. Impact of K channels on pregnancy outcomes. Sarah K. England, PhD. SK3 channel function in the myometrium. Regulation of BK channels in smooth muscle. Impact of K channels on pregnancy outcomes. Sarah K. England, PhD. Here are some resources you may find beneficial in your search for information. Washington University School of Medicine. Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 425 S Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8064.
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Weekly Neuroscience Events
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Hamburger Lecture - NEW! McDonnell Cellular Small Grants. McDonnell Systems Small Grants. McDonnell Cellular Postdoctoral Funding - UPDATED! Washington University links, maps. Training Programs and Pathways. Specialized Programs, Pathways. Undergraduates: Majors; Summer options. The Washington University Neuroscience Community. WUSTL Neuroscience in the News. WUSTL Neuroscience Publications for the week. Office of Neuroscience Research. Monthly (alternating Mondays and Saturdays). 1st and 3rd Wed ).