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Bladder Projects

In our laboratory, we investigate the finely tuned neural control mechanisms that govern voiding and continence in the bladder. Our aims are to map the circuits, create neural atlases of neuron sub-populations and then determine what each type of neuron does. Our investigators are performing basic...

Dr. Zeidel addresses the Dept. of Medicine at the Harvard Club of Boston

Once a year the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Dept. of Medicine hosts a distinguished visiting Professor of Medicine and has a dinner in their honor. Hosted at the Harvard Club, it brings together physicians, nurses, administrators and researchers to celebrate the Departments achievements and...

Dr. Chenxi Qiu

Dr. Qiu is a molecular neuroscientist with a genomics background. Dr. Qiu’s primary interest is to develop and employ genomic tools to determine how traumatic or vascular brain injuries lead to cognitive impairment and dementia. Work with the Zeidel lab involves use of integrative systems...

Congratulations to Dr. Hanneke Verstegen on her new RO1 grant from NIH

Entitled: Mapping mechanosensory circuits from the bladder to Barrington's nucleus Open positions for interested and motivated candidates Detecting sensations from within our bodies, a process called interoception, is critical to drive many physiological processes. Stretch signals from the bladder...