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Eugene McDermott Center for Human Growth and Development Southwestern Medical School 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. / Dallas, Texas 75390-8591 (214) 648-1695 Fax (214) 648-1666 Email: chao.xing@utsouthwestern.edu Computational Biologist I & II The Bioinformatics Lab of McDermott Center for Human Growth and Development at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas solicits applications for Computational Biologist I & II. Experience & Education Required 1. Master's or
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Publications | Xie (Xiao-Song) Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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Publications for Xiao-Song Xie, Ph.D.
Past Research | Yamazaki Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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When I became a postdoctoral fellow, I switched my research focus from insects to rodents. I began measuring electrical activity, intracellular calcium, ATP, cAMP, and neuropeptides from the pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN).
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Publications for Orson W. Moe, M.D., Director of the Charles and Jane Pak Center for Mineral Metabolism and Clinical Research at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Current Research | Yamazaki Lab | UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
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There are at least two distinct circadian timekeeping mechanisms in the central nervous system of mammals, the light-entrainable oscillator (LEO) in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and the food-entrainable oscillator (FEO), which controls food anticipatory activity.