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Passing of former P.Bio faculty member Chuck Stevens

We were sad to learn about the passing of a former department faculty member, Chuck Stevens. Dr. Stevens had been at the Salk Institute since 1990 following his time on faculty here at UW and also at Yale. Our best wishes to his colleagues, friends, and family. To find out more about his distinguished career, please see the Salk Institute’s article: https://www.salk.edu/news-release/salk-institutes-charles-f-stevens-distinguished-professor-emeritus-dies-at-88/

Oscar Vivas, PhD, joins UW P.Bio & UW Pharmacology

Oscar Vivas, PhD, has accepted a joint assistant professor position with the Department of Physiology & Biophysics and the Department of Pharmacology. He is slated to start in early 2023. Oscar has been a valued member of our community for many years. Oscar first joined the department when he came to Seattle to do postdoctoral work with Bertil Hille (now professor emeritus). He then moved to UC Davis to work with Eamonn Dickson before returning to P.Bio in 2019 as…

Remembrances of Paul Newman

Paul Newman, a long-time member of the department, passed away on Saturday, April 2.  Paul was a prolific and talented artist and writer and superb research technician. He spent more than 30 years in the department, working in several laboratories along the way.  We have collected some memories of Paul below.  Remembrances of Paul Newman, the Science Monitor (Bill Spain) I remember when Paul Newman was first hired into PBio. Wayne Crill needed a tech to take over the lab’s…

Moreno Lab Publishes First Paper

We are thrilled to share the first publication from Claudia Moreno’s laboratory, which was published in Frontiers in Physiology. Congrats to everyone who contributed – research scientist Sabrina Choi, postdoctoral fellow Matthias Baudot, research assistant professor Oscar Vivas, and assistant professor Claudia Moreno. You can read the publication here: Aging Alters the Formation and Functionality of Signaling Microdomains Between L-type Calcium Channels and β2-Adrenergic Receptors in Cardiac Pacemaker Cells