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Marc G. Caron, PhD
James G. Duke Professor
             
    Current Research    
           
  Home Name Degree Contact Research Area  
  Current Research Laray, Barak MD, PhD l.barak@cellbio.duke.edu Development of GPCR assays  
  Publications Daigle, Tanya PhD t.daigle@cellbio.duke.edu Functional selectivity of signaling in the CNS  
  Lab Staff Du, Yunzhi PhD y.du@cellbio.duke.edu Mechanism of ligand allosterism at serotonin transporter  
  Contact Evron, Tama PhD t.evron@cellbio.duke.edu Mechancism(s) of smoothened localization and signaling  
    Jacobsen, Jacob PhD j.jacobsen@cellbio.duke.edu Effects of chronic antidepressants in mice with mutations in Tph2  
    Masri, Benard PhD b.masri@cellbio.duke.edu Mechanisms of GPCR internalization/signaling and antipsychotics  
    Nicholls, Peter J PhD peter.nicholls@duke.edu Regulatory mechanisms of monoamine neurotransmission  
    Philipp, Melanie PhD m.philipp@cellbio.duke.edu GPCR regulatory mechanisms in zebrafish & mouse development  
    Ramsey, Amy PhD a.ramsey@cellbio.duke.edu Modulation of dopaminergic CNS function by glutamate  
    Sachs, Ben PhD b.sachs@cellbio.duke.edu In vivo functional characterization of Tph2 mutants  
    Saito, Harumi PhD h.saito@cellbio.duke.edu Signaling fingerprints of GPCR ligands  
    Salahpour, Ali PhD a.salahpour@cellbio.duke.edu Genetic manipulation of monoamine transporters in mice  
    Siesser, William PhD w.siesser@cellbio.duke.edu Effects of chronic antidepressants in mice with mutation in Tph2  
    Urs, Nikhil PhD n.urs@cellbio.duke.edu Regulation of Akt/GSK3 signaling by dopamine