ZFIN ID: ZDB-LAB-210122-2
Colin G. Nichols Lab
PI/Director: Nichols, Colin G.
Co-PI / Senior
Researcher:
Tryon, Robert
Contact Person: Tryon, Robert
Email: rtryon@wustl.edu
URL: http://nicholslab.wustl.edu/
Address: Dept. of Cell Biology & Physiology Washington University School of Medicine 425 South Euclid, Box 8228 BJC-IH, Room 9401 St. Louis, MO 63110
Country: United States
Phone: 314-362-6630
Fax: 314-362-2244
Line Designation: stl


GENOMIC FEATURES ORIGINATING FROM THIS LAB
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STATEMENT OF RESEARCH INTERESTS
Research in my laboratory is focused on the biology of ion channels. We develop, introduce and use a wide range of molecular biological and biophysical approaches, as well as in vivo gene manipulation to address questions in proteins, cells and animals, and now in humans. These efforts are leading us to detailed understanding of both molecular mechanisms of channel activity, and roles of ion channels in multiple disease processes including diabetes, heart failure, pulmonary disease and epilepsy.


LAB MEMBERS
York, Nathaniel Post-Doc


ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS OF LAB MEMBERS
Ikle, J.M., Tryon, R.C., Singareddy, S.S., York, N.W., Remedi, M.S., Nichols, C.G. (2022) Genome-edited zebrafish model of ABCC8 loss-of-function disease. Islets. 14:200209200-209
Singareddy, S.S., Roessler, H.I., McClenaghan, C., Ikle, J., Tryon, R., van Haaften, G., Nichols, C.G. (2021) ATP-sensitive potassium channels in zebrafish cardiac and vascular smooth muscle. The Journal of physiology. 600(2):299-312
Emfinger, C.H., Lőrincz, R., Wang, Y., York, N.W., Singareddy, S.S., Ikle, J.M., Tryon, R.C., McClenaghan, C., Shyr, Z.A., Huang, Y., Reissaus, C.A., Meyer, D., Piston, D.W., Hyrc, K., Remedi, M.S., Nichols, C.G. (2019) Beta-cell excitability and excitability-driven diabetes in adult Zebrafish islets. Physiological Reports. 7:e14101