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Philip G. Morgan

Philip G. Morgan

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Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Principal Investigator, Seattle Children's Research Institute

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Research Interest Research in the Morgan lab is focused on the role of mitochondrial function in disease, anesthetic response and aging.  We primarily utilize mutants in C. elegans and mice to uncover genetic factors that modulate mitochondrial biochemistry.  Selected publications Suthammarak W, Morgan PG, Sedensky MM. (2010). Mutations in mitochondrial complex III uniquely affect complex I in Caenorhabditis […]

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Margaret M. Sedensky

Margaret M. Sedensky

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Principal Investigator, Seattle Children’s Research Institute
Professor, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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Research Interest The Sedensky laboratory is using two model systems to understand multiple ramifications of mitochondrial dysfunction. Lifespan and neurodegeneration are two areas under active investigation. A long standing focus is understanding how mitochondrial function controls behavior in the volatile anesthetics. Selected publications Falk MJ, Kayser EB, Morgan PG, Sedensky MM. (2006). Mitochondrial complex I function […]

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Andy Shih

Andy Shih

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Associate Professor

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Dr. Shih is an Associate Professor at Seattle Children’s Research Instituteand the University of Washington. The research performed by his teamhas led to new discoveries related to the consequence of small-scalestroke, mechanisms of neurovascular coupling, and regulation of bloodflow through brain capillaries by pericytes. His research seeks to obtain aclear understanding the basic biology underlying […]

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