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de Groat Lab

E1304 Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Science Tower
200 Lothrop Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261

The de Groat lab is interested in the autonomic nervous system and the neural regulation of pelvic visceral functions. Current studies focus on the reflex control of the urogenital tract and the mechanisms underlying transmission at central and peripheral autonomic synapses. These experiments are designed to examine (1) the neurotransmitters in the reflex pathways, (2) neuroplasticity during postnatal development or following neural injury, (3) the neural pathways responsible for the detection of visceral pain, and (4) the actions of drugs used to treat urogenital dysfunction. Experiments are conducted on a variety of preparations ranging from intact animals to isolated tissues, like spinal cord slices and dissociated neurons.

Faculty
William C. de Groat PhD - Distinguished Professor
James R. Roppolo PhD - Research Assistant Professor
Adrian D. Sculptoreanu PhD - Adjunct Assistant Professor
Research Staff
Stephanie Daugherty  - Research IV
Yongbei Yu  - Research Associate
Kevin Koronowski  - Work Study Student
Post Docs
Debra Artim PhD - Postdoctoral Associate
Bing Shen PhD - Research Associate
Yongbei Yu PhD - Research Associate
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