University of Calgary

multi-photon microscopy

Dr. Roger J. Thompson

Address: 
Office: HSC 2105
Lab: HSC 2042

3330 Hospital Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N1

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Email: 
rj [dot] thompson [at] ucalgary [dot] ca
Phone number(s): 
Office: (403)210-6312
Lab: (403)210-6434
Membership Type: 
Full Membership
Academic Rank: 
Assistant Professor
Degrees (institutions): 
BSc (Queen's University), PhD (McMaster University)
Research Interests: 
We are interested in mechanisms of neuronal death during stroke and other neurodegenerative disorders. Currently, the focus is on a large ion channel called Pannexin-1, which has properties similar to some gap junction channels. The main goals of the research are to understand how pannexin-1 is activated during stroke, to determine what the consequenses of its activation are, and to investigate its normal physiological roles. To do this, we use state-of-the-art techniques including molecular biology, patch-clamp electrophysiology and in vivo multi-photon microscopy.