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Molecular Physiology and Biophysics

UI graduate faculty research projects in Molecular Physiology and Biophysics currently available to SROP scholars. Please check departmental websites for additional projects.

 

Role of Ion Channels in Modulating Pregnant Uterine Smooth Muscle

Principle Investigator Sara England, Associate Professor
Department(s): Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
College of Medicine
Interdisciplinary Program(s):
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Assistant(s) Adam Brainard
Objectives To understand how potassium crosses the cell membrane in order to modulate how the uterus contracts and relaxes.  This will lead to a greater understanding of uterine function and dysfunction during pregnancy.
Undergraduate Role To work with a member of the laboratory on one of the current research projects ongoing in the laboratory.  The student will be expected to learn multiple techniques and to produce publication quality results.  The student will be expected to understand how this work contributes to the concept of the project. 
Minimum
Qualifications
Major in a biological or physical science, with at least a B average in this major.  Strong work ethic.
Contact 
Information
 319-335-7860
sarah-england@uiowa.edu
Professor Sarah England

 

 

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