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    Murali Prakriya

    Magerstadt Professor, Departments of Pharmacology and Medicine, Northwestern University

    Dr. Murali Prakriya is an esteemed cell physiologist and educator at Northwestern University with a deep passion for ion channels, teaching, and mentorship. His research focuses on the molecular and cellular physiology of store-operated calcium signaling, particularly exploring the role of Orai channels in cellular function.

    The Orai proteins, which form store-operated calcium channels, play a crucial role in maintaining calcium balance in cells. Dr. Prakriya's work sheds light on the activation mechanisms and physiological significance of these channels, essential for various cellular processes such as gene expression, proliferation, and growth factor secretion.

    Being a pioneer in the field, Dr. Murali Prakriya's lab has been instrumental in identifying the Orai family of proteins as the pore-forming subunits of store-operated channels. His contributions have significantly advanced our understanding of the roles and operating mechanisms of these channels.

    Dr. Prakriya's research extends to investigating the functions of Orai channels in different systems like the nervous system and lungs. His multidisciplinary approach integrates techniques such as electrophysiology, molecular dynamics simulations, microscopy, biochemistry, and behavioral analysis using genetically modified mice.

    Having a strong academic background, Dr. Prakriya pursued his PhD in Neuroscience from Washington University in St. Louis, a Master of Science in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering from the University of Miami, and a Bachelor of Technology from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

    Throughout his career, Dr. Murali Prakriya has held various positions at Northwestern University, ranging from Assistant Professor to Professor at The Feinberg School of Medicine. Additionally, he has a rich research experience as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University.

    Dr. Prakriya's expertise, dedication to research, and commitment to education and mentorship make him a respected figure in the field of cell physiology and ion channels.

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    CalciMedica Announces Publication of Preclinical Data in Journal of Immunology Further Validating Calcium Release-Activated Calcium (CRAC) Channels as Drug Targets for Diseases of the Airways - Yahoo Finance Australia
    Sep 9 · PRNewswire
    CalciMedica Announces Publication of Preclinical Data in Journal of Immunology Further Validating Calcium Release-Activated Calcium (CRAC) Channels as Drug Targets for Diseases of the Airways - PRNewswire
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