Harraz Lab
@harraz_lab
Research in the Harraz Lab, located in beautiful Vermont and led by @OsamaHarraz, is focused on vascular ion channels and signal transduction pathways.
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🚨Our new paper in Circ Research on the cover + 📖 editorial by Dr. Jackson 🔗tinyurl.com/2d6hxa83 👏 Danielle Jeffrey tinyurl.com/bdduwe43 ♀️ Female mice show lower hippocampal tone 🌸 Estrogen-dependent, partly NO⚡️ SK channels dominate 🤝 Osama Harraz 💡 Ludeman Center
Outstanding and important work from the Fabrice Dabertrand lab just published in Circulation Research! We are glad that we could help a little.
We saw strong associations of blood biomarkers of neurodegeneration - NfL, GFAP, UCH-L1 w/ cognitive impairment over 12 years. #REGARDSStudy We conclude early brain changes can be detected yrs before clinical symptoms of cognitive impairment Neurology Journal tinyurl.com/mr3h8ned
Don't miss this ⭐EpIC⭐ seminar TOMORROW! Dr. Olivier Romito (Trebak Lab Lab) will present on endothelial Orai1 channels and their role in leukocyte adhesion. If you are not registered and interested, please register (sgp-epic-seminars.com)!1
Today! Dr. Olivier Romito from Trebak Lab lab presents today.
📰Latest from our lab (Open Access)! Brain Capillary Ion Channels: Physiology and Channelopathies This review attempts to concisely cover a fast-evolving research field on channels in🧠capillaries Physiology (APS Journal) APS Publications American Physiological Society journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…
#UVMLarnerMed Asst. Professor Osama Harraz in the Department of Pharmacology and his lab crew Harraz Lab research vascular signaling, blood flow control and changes associated with small vessel and #neurodegenerative diseases: med.uvm.edu/pharmacology/h… Office of Research at UVM University of Vermont
Molecular mechanism of activation of kainate-subtype ionotropic glutamate receptor GluK2 in complex with auxiliary subunits Neto2. In both closed/apo and open states, ligand-binding domain layer has 2-fold symmetry! Shanti Pal Gangwar Maria Karela Laura Yen nature.com/articles/s4159…
You don't want to miss this outstanding opportunity to publish your best work on ion channels in the Journal of General Physiology rupress.org/JGP/pages/call…
Now: Osama Harraz - graduate of our Center for- giving a Ted Talk at UVM Larner Med Research Rally! We need to look at the traffic in the brain, not just the structure! We need to learn how to give the brain lifelines back to restore orderly traffic! An exceptional communicator!
Last week at the Dean’s Celebration of Excellence in Research, the annual #UVMLarnerMed Research Rally showcased inspiring research by faculty scientists. Learn more about #larnerresearch at go.uvm.edu/lcomresearch Office of Research at UVM University of Vermont Osama Harraz