Neurosurgery Department, UF College of Medicine
Huan-Xin Chen, PhD, MD
Special Interests:
Patch Clamp Recording Techniques
Phosphorylation of PKC Substrates
Purification of PKC in Animal Models
Neurophysiological Basis of Chronic Epilepsy
Huan-Xin Chen, MD, PhD received his M.D. degree from LanZhou Medical College in GanSu Province, China, in 1986. He received a Ph.D. in Neurobiology, from the Shanghai Institute of Physiology, the Chinese Academy of Science, Shanghai, China, in 1995. He performed a post-doctoral fellowship at Goteborg University, Sweden, from 1995-1997 and was a Research Associate at Brandeis University from 1997-2000. He joined the faculty of the Department of Neurosurgery in November of 2000.
Dr. Chen is an expert in patch clamp recording techniques, phosphorylation of PKC substrates, and purification of PKC in animal models. He works with Dr. Steve Roper on the neurophysiological basis of chronic epilepsy.
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