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Dr. Bing Zhang - Biological Sciences - University of Missouri
My laboratory uses the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) as a genetic organism to study the basic as well as the clinical aspects of the brain. At basic levels, we study the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which synapses form, develop, and function.
Bing Zhang | Interdisciplinary Neuroscience - University of Missouri
Bing Zhang Professor Biological Sciences, INP, [email protected] (573) 884-6482
Bing Zhang - Google Scholar
Professor, Biological Sciences, University of Missouri - Cited by 8,695 - Genetics - neuroscience - molecular and cell biology
Bing ZHANG | Professor (Full) | PhD | University of Missouri, Missouri …
My lab is interested in understanding synaptic plasticity and neural circuits, including genetic analysis of glial cells. We also model human diseases in fruit flies. We have positions open for...
Faculty - Biological Sciences - University of Missouri
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences.
People - Zhang Lab
Current Members | Former Members | Group Photos Bing Zhang, Ph.D.ProfessorPrincipal InvestigatorPhone:713.798.1443Email: bing.zhangATbcm.edu Moran Chen, Ph.D ...
Bing ZHANG | Professor (Full) | PhD | University of Missouri, …
My lab is interested in understanding synaptic plasticity and neural circuits, including genetic analysis of glial cells. We also model human diseases in fruit flies. We have positions open for...
Neurobiology - Biological Sciences - University of Missouri
Studies in neurobiology in the Division of Biological Sciences share a common interest in the early development and later function of the nervous system with an emphasis on the neural control of behavior.
Bing Zhang - University of Missouri - LinkedIn
· Experience: University of Missouri · Location: Columbia · 160 connections on LinkedIn. View Bing Zhang’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.
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Bing Zhang (0000-0001-8676-2425) - ORCID
Bing Zhang Multimodule characterization of immune subgroups in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma reveals distinct therapeutic vulnerabilities. Journal for immunotherapy of cancer