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[lixinzhu@buffalo.edu] [http://findadoc.med.buffalo.edu/profile/facultyprofile.asp?ht=fd&t=r&fid=2JS14QAPL '''Faculty web page'''] [http://www.smbs.buffalo.edu/pedgi/people_research.php '''Lab web page'''] | [lixinzhu@buffalo.edu] [http://findadoc.med.buffalo.edu/profile/facultyprofile.asp?ht=fd&t=r&fid=2JS14QAPL '''Faculty web page'''] [http://www.smbs.buffalo.edu/pedgi/people_research.php '''Lab web page'''] | ||
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''' | GI Research laboratory is located in the Biomedical Research Building (BRB) of the University at Buffalo - SUNY, South Campus, a | ||
relatively new, well equipped research facility, including 58 separate research modules. Our laboratory, located on the fourth | |||
floor (Rooms 422 and 426) of the BRB, occupies approximately 1,250 sq. feet of space. Our laboratory is well equipped for | |||
research endeavors involving molecular biology and cell biology (refrigerated high-speed and low-speed centrifuges, thermal | |||
cycler, -20C and -80C freezers, vertical and horizontal electrophoresis apparatus, Western blot transfer apparatus, cell culture | |||
hood and incubators, regular and fluorescence plate readers). There is also a large shared equipment work area equipped with | |||
multi-photon confocal microscope, upright and inverted fluorescence microscopes, FACS, real-time thermal cyclers, molecular | |||
imagers, nano-drop spectrometer, ultracentrifuges, gamma and beta counters, FPLC, HPLC and low temperature freezers. All research | |||
laboratories are located in close proximity on six floors (about 10 lab for each floor), which fosters continuing interaction, | |||
discussion and exchange of information between staff, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students and technologists. | |||
'''Our research interests span the broad areas of gastroenterology. Ongoing research projects include''': | |||
1、 Mechanism and regulation of gastric acid secretion | 1、 Mechanism and regulation of gastric acid secretion |
Revision as of 18:20, 18 October 2010
Assistant Professor, Director, Research Laboratory, Digestive Disease and Nutrition Center,
Department of Pediatrics, State University of New York at Buffalo,
3435 Main Street, 422 BRB, Buffalo, NY14214
(716) 829-2191 (Office), (716) 829-2192 (Lab), (716) 829-3585 (Fax), (510) 418-8754 (Cell),
[lixinzhu@buffalo.edu] Faculty web page Lab web page
GI Research laboratory is located in the Biomedical Research Building (BRB) of the University at Buffalo - SUNY, South Campus, a
relatively new, well equipped research facility, including 58 separate research modules. Our laboratory, located on the fourth
floor (Rooms 422 and 426) of the BRB, occupies approximately 1,250 sq. feet of space. Our laboratory is well equipped for
research endeavors involving molecular biology and cell biology (refrigerated high-speed and low-speed centrifuges, thermal
cycler, -20C and -80C freezers, vertical and horizontal electrophoresis apparatus, Western blot transfer apparatus, cell culture
hood and incubators, regular and fluorescence plate readers). There is also a large shared equipment work area equipped with
multi-photon confocal microscope, upright and inverted fluorescence microscopes, FACS, real-time thermal cyclers, molecular
imagers, nano-drop spectrometer, ultracentrifuges, gamma and beta counters, FPLC, HPLC and low temperature freezers. All research
laboratories are located in close proximity on six floors (about 10 lab for each floor), which fosters continuing interaction,
discussion and exchange of information between staff, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students and technologists.
Our research interests span the broad areas of gastroenterology. Ongoing research projects include:
1、 Mechanism and regulation of gastric acid secretion
2、 Using gastric parietal cell model to study general cell biology
3、 Pathogenesis of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)
4、 Pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD)