Medical Science;autoimmune diseases;immune system activation;calcium signaling;translational medicine
Lab Description
The goal of our research is to understand how calcium signaling is important and diverse. Numerous vital physiological processes such as cell division, proliferation, apoptosis, gene transcription, and immune cell activation are regulated by calcium channels. Consequently, calcium channels are important for many pathological processes and diseases including autism, immune deficiency syndrome, and cardiovascular diseases. We are interested in the dynamic calcium signaling events mediated by voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs) and store-operated calcium channels (SOCs).Another goal is to provide effective solutions designed to boost your ability, to ensure you achieve your dreams of success, and to help you be a nice lab citizen.