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A precision medicine approach for CMT2E
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There’s nothing crabby about RNA sequencing
Study by the Schulz lab could contribute to future breakthroughs in understanding the brain and neurological diseases.
Think like a crab
Dr. David Schulz
David Schulz named AAAS Fellow for achievements in neuroscience
Patricka Williams-Simon
Why some flies learn, remember better than others
David Schulz examines neurons under a microscope David Schulz, a professor of biological sciences in the MU College of Arts and Science, and a team of scientists at the University of Missouri have discovered that a neuron’s own electrical signal, or voltage, can indicate whether the neuron is functioning normally. If that voltage is absent, scientists say everything is “out of whack.”
Fooling nerve cells into acting normal
Drawing of the lamprey, Petromyzon marinus (Courtesy of FishBase.)
MU neurobiologists annotate critical neuronal proteins in lamprey genome

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