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Skip to main content. Doing Business with HHMI. How We Advance Science. HHMI Bulletin, Winter 2015. Science Education and Research Training. Resources for the Development of Early-Career Scientists. Some Animals Are More Equal than Others. David E. Clapham. David E. Clapham, MD, PhD. Investigator / 1997–Present. Boston Children's Hospital. Ion Channels and Calcium Signaling. David Clapham is interested in ion channels and their control of intracellular and intraorganellar calcium signaling. But the job&m...
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The Junction Potential: April 2011
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Friday, April 22, 2011. I love it, just love it! Doesn't matter how long I've been doing it, I love being a rig jockey. Posted by Nat Blair. Links to this post. Labels: dont I have something better to do? Friday, April 8, 2011. Here we go Yankees, here we go! Here we go Yankees, here we go! Beat those goddamn mouthbreathers! Posted by Nat Blair. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Harvard Department of Neurobiology. What is a junction potential? Why Evolution Is True.
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The Junction Potential: Cleanliness is next to godliness
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Monday, September 16, 2013. Cleanliness is next to godliness. Noise- electrical noise. One of the banes of the electrophysiologist. It turns your recordings to laughable 60 cycle garbage, that you'd be embarrassed to publish. It turns your days into fruitless searches for impossible to find ground ground loops. A cool way to test if your cleaner is working well is with a pencil mark drawn on the frosted end of a glass slide:. Posted by Nat Blair. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Banner images: The fil...
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The Junction Potential: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Sometimes being a science dad. Means leaving your experiments early because your son has been having lots of pee pee accidents, so they're worried about UTIs, and your daughter is coughing up a lung, so might have a pneumonia. At least the cells weren't great, cause it's easier to leave them. Anyways, the kids need their daddy! Posted by Nat Blair. Links to this post. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. Let us count the ways:. Not a fucking Care Bears tea party? 3) I have to sit t...
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The Junction Potential: Yum!
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Sunday, October 6, 2013. After a long, cold day of apple picking in the rain, not much can beat the first beef stew of the season. Posted by Nat Blair. So is this beef stew with apples in it? October 7, 2013 at 9:38 PM. Oops, not actually with apples. Poor wording choice. Just we got rained on while apple picking (which happily kept the crowds thin where we went), and warm stew is exactly what we needed. I bet a bit of apple might work with the stew.hmm. October 8, 2013 at 5:53 AM. Where IS my outrage?
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The Junction Potential: AcWriMo13
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Saturday, November 2, 2013. November is the month of NaNoWriMo. A project that gets writers together with the aim of completing a full novel in 30 days. Sure, it’s not intended to be a perfect final version, but rather an exercise to force out a crappy first draft. If you’ve co-authored something with another person, you know that it’s often much easier to do the editing than to set down the initial draft. Oh, and how many words did I write today? Well, including this post (hey, it counts. It’s...What is...
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The Junction Potential: June 2011
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Monday, June 6, 2011. Guest blogging over a Scientopia. I'll be spending the next two weeks blogging at the Guest Blogge at Scientopia. Here. Posted by Nat Blair. Links to this post. Dont I have something better to do? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am an ever ageing patch clamper. Currently the objects of my electrode affection are transient receptor potential (TRP) channels. View my complete profile. Harvard Department of Neurobiology. What is a junction potential? How to Measure a Junction Potential.
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The Junction Potential: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010. How do I measure the liquid junction potential? And so it emerges from the depths. For years innocent readers thought they had escaped. A horror so horrible it inspires screams.of horror. It isthe.long awaited post on how to measure a junction potential! It's clear from the search terms that bring people here, plenty of folks are curious about this topic. The " What is a Liquid Junction Potentia. TEA-methanesulfonate for example. Or NMDG-aspartate - a killer internal for ...
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The Junction Potential: What is a junction potential?
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009. What is a junction potential? Then, How do you measure and correct for them? So, what is. A liquid junction potential? Sure, maybe you could look in some of the Electrophysiology Bibles. Or maybe you could even hit up an electrochemistry textbook. But it's 2009, and you've got two things on your side: Google, and me. So forget that, and allow me to regale you with the story of the liquid junction potential:. Long ago, in a galaxy far far away, there was a Gedanken experiment.
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The Junction Potential: November 2013
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Saturday, November 2, 2013. November is the month of NaNoWriMo. A project that gets writers together with the aim of completing a full novel in 30 days. Sure, it’s not intended to be a perfect final version, but rather an exercise to force out a crappy first draft. If you’ve co-authored something with another person, you know that it’s often much easier to do the editing than to set down the initial draft. Oh, and how many words did I write today? Well, including this post (hey, it counts. It’s...What is...