Dr. Eggers was recently honored as a part of the “Women of Impact” from the University of Arizona, Office of Research, Innovation and Impact. Read more about the award and Dr. Eggers here….Continue Reading Dr. Eggers “Woman of Impact”
New dopamine regulation paper from the Eggers lab
The Eggers Laboratory just published “Impaired Dopamine Signaling in Early Diabetic Retina: Insights from D1R and D4R Agonist Effects on Whole Retina Responses” in Experimental Eye Research. Check out the early online version here….Continue Reading New dopamine regulation paper from the Eggers lab
Congratulations to Dr. Maley!
Tim Maley, a PhD student in the Eggers Laboratory from the Physiological Sciences graduate program, successfully defended his dissertation – “The Role of Dopamine on Inhibition in the Mouse Retina”. Congratulations to Dr. Maley!…Continue Reading Congratulations to Dr. Maley!
Eggers Lab hosts KEYS student
The Eggers Lab hosted KEYS student Diego del Villar during summer 2024. Diego presented a great poster titled: “Do CaV1.3 Calcium Channels Change in the Retina after 6 Weeks of Diabetes?” Here are some pictures of Eggers lab members with Diego at his poster session. Diego and his Eggers lab mentor – Andrea Wellington Diego…Continue Reading Eggers Lab hosts KEYS student
Eggers Lab presents research at ARVO
Tim Maley, Angela MacIsaac and Jared Hill recently presented research at the annual ARVO meeting in Seattle, WA. Tim’s poster was titled: Dopamine 1 Receptor Activation Modulates Optogenetic Elicited Glycinergic but not GABAergic Inhibition on OFF Bipolar cells. Angela’s poster was titled: Light adaptation of ex-vivo ERGs is limited after 6 weeks of diabetes. Jared’s…Continue Reading Eggers Lab presents research at ARVO