Barbara E. Ehrlich

Barbara E. Ehrlich is Professor of Pharmacology and of Cellular and Molecular Physiology at Yale University working on the biophysics of membrane ion channels. Recent research investigates the function of Polycystin-2 and the ryanodine receptor.[1][2]

Education

Ehrlich received her PhD from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1979 on the topic of Membrane transport parameters in manic-depressive illness.[3] This was followed by post-doctoral research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole.

Awards

She received the Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award in Biophysics in 1997 and the K.S. Cole Award for Excellence in Membrane Biophysics from the Biophysical Society in 2005.

References

  1. Kuo, IY; Ehrlich, BE (February 2015). "Muscling in on the ryanodine receptor.". Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 22 (2): 106–7. doi:10.1038/nsmb.2960. PMID 25650905.
  2. Yang, Y; Keeler, C; Kuo, IY; Lolis, EJ; Ehrlich, BE; Hodsdon, ME (17 April 2015). "Oligomerization of the polycystin-2 C-terminal tail and effects on its Ca2+-binding properties.". The Journal of Biological Chemistry 290 (16): 10544–54. doi:10.1074/jbc.m115.641803. PMID 25716316.
  3. Ehrlich, BE; Diamond, JM; Gosenfeld, JL; Kaufman-Diamond, S (1978). "Lithium, membranes, and manic-depressive illness". Psychopharmacology bulletin 14 (3): 21.

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