Monday, November 17, 2014

This is who we are.

The Molecular Arrhytmia Research (MolAR) group was started two years ago at the University of Szeged to provide a framework for our efforts to combine modern molecular biology techniques with the cellular and in vivo electrophysiology approaches. We aim to dig deeper into the pathomechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias, with particular attention payed on ion channel disfunctions. Eventhough the impudent young age of our group, we like to think that significant amount of know-how of this specific blend of techniques has already been accumulated, which may be of the interest of many of you. On these pages we would like to share the protocols, recepies and other handy stuff that we use, follow and depend on in our lab. Hope you will enjoy reading and that you will find some cool and usefull stuff.

The Bench Routine section will list the protocols we use, completed by adding tips and tricks.

MolAR proceedings will cover the hopefully fast-paced progress of our research activities.

Under Ideas, we set our minds free under the motto: nothing is impossible.

So, see you soon!

Balazs Ordog



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