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- Check out this new review from #PMB Contreras Lab!
- Love being part of the #PMB team! 💙
- Our latest #PMB in-house lecture featured two speakers, @melb-ucd.bsky.social and Dr. Karl Murray, who presented research on maternal immune activation from viral and bacterial infections, and how it affects offspring development in terms of behavior and molecular changes. #ScientistSketch
- Our latest #PMB in-house lecture featured two speakers, @melb-ucd.bsky.social and Dr. Karl Murray, who presented research on maternal immune activation from viral and bacterial infections, and how it affects offspring development in terms of behavior and molecular changes. #ScientistSketch
- New on Physiology Talks podcast🎤🔬: Episode #3 features research published from #PMB Zhang Lab @elisazhang.bsky.social @ucdavis.bsky.social — it explores how uterine injury from procedures like C-sections can affect future pregnancy outcomes. Note: podcast uses AI. open.spotify.com/episode/3Z0u...
- It’s Administrative Professionals’ Day! We’re grateful to our incredible administrative team for their dedication to keeping our #PMB department running smoothly! #AdminAppreciation
- Our department had an excellent #PMB In-House lecture this week. Visiting Professor Jade Tian from Zheng Lab presented research on the TRPM4 ion channel, including details on how this channel functions and mediates cellular signaling in physiology and disease. #ScientistSketch
- Terrific to see #PMB faculty member Dr. Huising featured today on From Labs to Lives.
- Between days of rain and crystal-blue skies, the introduction of spring is shining its light on our magnificent Davis campus and #PMB labs @ucdavis.bsky.social. ☀️🔬
- So great to see #PMB faculty member Dr. Gomes featured today on From Labs to Lives.
- Another excellent #PMB in-house seminar, with @huisinglab.bsky.social presenting his lab's research on incretin receptor signaling in pancreatic beta cells. He discussed gut hormone interactions, how they affect blood sugar levels, and therapies for managing imbalances and disease. #ScientistSketch
- Research—Our #PMB researchers are uncovering how neurons communicate, how the brain adapts to injury, and what makes learning possible. Understanding brain physiology helps us develop treatments for neurological diseases, like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and stroke. Stay curious! #ScienceMatters (6/6)
- New release🎤🔬: Episode 2 of Physiology Talks—explores the roles of voltage gated sodium channels 1.1 and 1.6 in mammalian proprioception—recent research published out of #PMB Griffith Lab @doctheagrif.bsky.social @ucdavis.bsky.social. Note: created/voiced with AI. open.spotify.com/episode/3G5B...
- “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations”. We proudly celebrate the incredible #PMB faculty whose dedication and innovation are shaping the future of physiological science—through their research, mentorship, teaching, and leadership. #WomensHistoryMonth