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1. Exemplar graduate project: molecular physiology of L-type Ca<sup>2+</sup> (Ca<sub>V</sub>1)channels | 1. Exemplar graduate project: molecular physiology of L-type Ca<sup>2+</sup> (Ca<sub>V</sub>1)channels | ||
a. | a. Ca<sub>V</sub>1-dependent signaling in excitable cells including neurons | ||
b. Design of specific modulators of Ca<sub>V</sub>1 subtypes | b. Design of specific modulators of Ca<sub>V</sub>1 subtypes | ||
2. Exemplar graduate project: | 2. Exemplar graduate project: fluorescence imaging and probes | ||
a. Design and characterizations of genetically-encoded probes/sensors for key biological signals | a. Design and characterizations of genetically-encoded probes/sensors for key biological signals | ||
b. | b. Probe design and implementation of imaging systems/algorithms (GECI for Ca<sup>2+</sup> imaging; FRET 2-hybrid binding and sensors) | ||
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1. Exemplar graduate project: molecular physiology of L-type Ca2+ (CaV1)channels
a. CaV1-dependent signaling in excitable cells including neurons
b. Design of specific modulators of CaV1 subtypes
2. Exemplar graduate project: fluorescence imaging and probes
a. Design and characterizations of genetically-encoded probes/sensors for key biological signals
b. Probe design and implementation of imaging systems/algorithms (GECI for Ca2+ imaging; FRET 2-hybrid binding and sensors)