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XB-PERS-572
Name: R David Heathcote (retired)
Position: Professor Emeritus
Research Description:
Our interest in the development of the nervous system stems from the relatively simple idea that we can better understand how the nervous system works if we can figure out how it is put together. Toward this end, we are studying the patterns formed by newly generated neurons and the formation of synapses between motor neurons and their target muscles. Both of these problems are being studied in the nervous system of the frog, Xenopus laevis. We use a number of cellular and molecular techniques to study the mechanisms underlying these two problems. The techniques range from molecular biology including the formation of transgenic animals to embryonic dissection, intracellular injection, immunocytochemistry and many different types of light microscopy. Thus, our strategy is to use a multidisciplinary approach to try and understand how neurons become organized and form functional connections between cells.
Lab Memberships
Heathcote Lab (Principal Investigator/Director)Contact Information
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Box 413
Milwaukee, WI
53201, USA
Web Page: http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Biology/Docs/Faculty/heathcote.html
Phone: 414 229 6471
Fax: 414 229 3926