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Please send email to [mailto:liuX.tsinghua@gmail.com Dr. Liu] if you are interested. Include your CV and a brief description of your career goal. | Please send email to [mailto:liuX.tsinghua@gmail.com Dr. Liu] if you are interested. Include your CV and a brief description of your career goal. | ||
We also welcome undergraduate students (especially from major research universities in Beijing) to conduct research | We also welcome undergraduate students (especially from major research universities in Beijing) to conduct research in our lab on thesis projects. | ||
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Revision as of 21:29, 17 August 2010
X-Laboratory
(跨膜与感觉信号传导研究组)
Principle Investigator: Xiaodong Liu, Ph.D. (刘晓冬)
Welcome to the X-Lab!
LAB DESCRIPTION Our lab is broadly interested in transmembrane and sesnory signaling based on channels, pursuing both biophysical mechanisms and bioengineering innovations. One of the most important signaling pathways to convey information from external world into biological systems is by way of channels sitting across the membrane. Such channels: could be cued by physical (e.g. voltage or photons) or chemical signals (e.g. ligand); could be natural channels (e.g. ion channels conductive to Ca2+ or K+) or engineered channels (e.g., nanopores by ultrasound). We focus on fundamental mechanisms critical to channel complexes involved in transmembrane signaling, especially those related to sensory functions, such as vision and taste. Representative work toward this direction refers to Liu X. et. al. Nature. Meanwhile, we actively explore the potentials of novel methodologies developped or derived from our basic research, such as sonoporation, channel modulators, biomolecular sensors etc. relevant publications
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Postdoctoral Fellows: 2 positions; Technician: 1 position; Ph.D. Students: N/A; Please send email to Dr. Liu if you are interested. Include your CV and a brief description of your career goal. We also welcome undergraduate students (especially from major research universities in Beijing) to conduct research in our lab on thesis projects. The above positions can start immediately.
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