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Nobel Laureate Erwin Neher presents 2011 Hille Lecture
Professor Erwin Neher, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, presented the 2011 Einar Hille Memorial Lecture in the Neurosciences on March 1. He discussed his latest studies on “Biophysics of Short Term Synaptic Plasticity”. Professor Neher earned a baccalaureate in physics from the Technische Hochshule in Munich, and later a Master…
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Rapping Professor – Mad scientist behind songs about science
Greg Crowther, a former PhD student in PBIO, has always enjoyed combining science and music. As a graduate student with Kevin Conley, Greg was famous for his musical renditions of the energetics of muscle contraction. Now, as a faculty member in the Department of Medicine, Greg studies malaria prevention, but he has not lost his…
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Chris Liu joins PBIO faculty
We welcome Qinghang (Chris) Liu to the department faculty as assistant professor. A native of China, Chris did his PhD work in cardiovascular physiology with Polly Hoffman at the University of Tennessee and then postdoctoral research with Jeff Molkentin at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. His research focuses on defining the novel signaling and transcriptional…
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Eb Fetz and colleagues win Keck Foundation grant to develop implantable computers to restore brain function
Eb Fetz and his team, including Brian Otis and Babak Parviz (Electrical Engineering), and Jeffrey Ojemann (Neurological Surgery) have been awarded a 3-year, $1 million grant from the W. M. Keck Foundation to continue their neurochip studies to restore brain function. The interdisciplinary team will create the “Keck Active Electrode Array” to promote restoration of…

