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Mapping Brainstem Control of Bladder Filling and Voiding

Prior studies identify brain/spinal cord regions involved in controlling bladder function, but often do not resolve neuronal subpopulations or their specific connections. We seek to develop in mice a complete circuit map of the control of bladder filling and voiding. Prior work and our own...

Mouse Models of Diabetic Bladder Symptoms

Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) including overactive bladder, incontinence and flaccid bladder may be the most common complication for patients with diabetes, affecting up to 80–90% of patients by some estimates. We wanted to know which of the mouse strains with high blood glucose would develop...

Dr. Warren G. Hill

Dr. Hill studied the cellular effects of cystic fibrosis mutations for his doctorate at the University of Adelaide in Australia. Following a postdoctoral fellowship in the laboratory of Dr. Ray Frizzell at the University of Pittsburgh, he moved into studying epithelial membrane biophysics with Dr...