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USRP 2012 - Turning toxins into tools for ion channel studies

Turning toxins into tools for ion channel studies

2012 USRP Talks - Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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Headshot portrait of Justin Du Bois - Associate Professor in Chemistry and (by courtesy) Chemical and Systems Biology

Justin Du Bois - Associate Professor in Chemistry and (by courtesy) Chemical and Systems Biology

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Dr. Du Bois's Laboratory is leveraging the power of molecular design and chemical synthesis to address problems in catalysis, natural product assembly, chemical biology, and pharmacology.

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Chemical Design of Ligands to Study Chloride-Channel Function in the Central Nervous System

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