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1. Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> regulation of sensory channels (TRP).


2. Discovery of Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> channel modulators.
Principle Investigator: [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Xiaodong_Liu Xiaodong Liu, Ph.D.]
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3. Mechanisms and engineering of membrane nanoporation.
[http://bme.med.tsinghua.edu.cn Department of Biomedical Engineering] at [http://www.med.tsinghua.edu.cn School of Medicine], [http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/eng/index.jsp Tsinghua University]
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To apply '''engineering principles''' onto both '''biological''' entities (synthetic ion channels & modulators etc.) and '''physical''' components (electrical & optical materials, devices, instruments, etc.) exogenously coupled with excitable membranes of the cell for the
'''''re-constitution''''' of ion channels’ functions & pathophysiology.
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Synthetic Electrophysiology of Ion Channels


Principle Investigator: Xiaodong Liu, Ph.D.

Department of Biomedical Engineering at School of Medicine, Tsinghua University



To apply engineering principles onto both biological entities (synthetic ion channels & modulators etc.) and physical components (electrical & optical materials, devices, instruments, etc.) exogenously coupled with excitable membranes of the cell for the re-constitution of ion channels’ functions & pathophysiology.