Pharmacology and Physiology

Spring 2025 News and Publications

June 11, 2025

Department of Pharmacology and Physiology logoEvents, Lectures, & Workshops:

Tom Longden, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology & Physiology, will present a keynote lecture on “Capillary Ion Channels and Cerebral Blood Flow” at the 40th Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences in Frankfurt/Main in September.

Publications:

Brian N. Mathur, PhD, Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, and Seth Ament, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry were co-senior authors of “A single-cell genomic atlas for the effects of chronic ethanol exposure in the mouse dorsal striatum,” which was published in Molecular Psychiatry on April 16, 2025. 

Margaret M. McCarthy, PhD, Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, is one of three editors of Sex and Gender: Toward Transforming Scientific Practice. Springer Nature, 2025.

Alexandros Poulopoulos, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, was last author of "Gene Knockout in the Developing Brain of Wild-Type Rodents by CRISPR In Utero Electroporation", which was published in Methods in Molecular Biology on April 13, 2025.

Alexandros Poulopoulos, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, was last author of "Prime Editing of Mouse Primary Neurons", which was published in Methods in Molecular Biology on April 13, 2025.

Alexandros Poulopoulos, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, was last author of "Sparse Labeling, Rapid Clearing, and Native Fluorescence Light Sheet Imaging in the Developing Rodent Cerebellum", which was published in Methods in Molecular Biology on April 13, 2025.

Li Zhang, PhD, Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, was last author of “Mac-1 regulates disease stage-specific immunosuppression via the nitric oxide pathway in autoimmune disease”, which was published in Science Advances on May 9, 2025.

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