
(2012.3) News Release : Is Calcium Channel Major Player in Lysosome Diseases?
(2012.3) News Release : U-M biologists find potential drug that speeds cellular recycling.
(2012.3) News Release : Biologists find potential drug that speeds cellular recycling.
(2012.3) Press release: Channel problems in Niemann-Pick disease
(2012.3) News release: New drug may result in healthier cells
(2012.3) 新药物能加速溶酶体垃圾清除
(2011-2012) Xu lab research highlighted in MCDB newsletter-2011.
(2012.3) Yan and Leibin start their rotations in the lab. Leibin graduated from Shanghai JiaoTong University, and Yan graduated from Hongkong Chinese University. Welcome!
(2012.2) Xiang was selected to receive a Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship. Congrats!
(2012.2) Dongbiao's NPC and Ca2+ paper is in press in Nature Communications. Congrats!
(2012.1) Ling and Qiong start their rotations in the lab. Ling graduated from Shanghai JiaoTong University, and Qiong graduated from Peking University. Welcome!
(2011.10) Jinzhe joined the lab. Welcome!
(2011.9) The Xu lab has received a one-year pilot grant from the Elsa Pardee foundation to investigate the roles of TRP channels in epithelial cancers. Congrats!
(2011.9) Haoxing has been selected for the 2012 Henry Russel Award, which is one of the highest honors the university bestows upon junior faculty to recognize early career faculty for exceptional scholarship and teaching. Congrats!
(2011.9) Yiqin and Bing start their rotations in the lab. Yiqin graduated from Wuhan University, and Bing graduated from Peking University. Welcome!
(2011.8) Junyi and Jack presented their summer research on TRPML channels at Notre Dame. See pictures.
(2011.7) Xiang, Roy, and Dongbiao attended the 3rd ion channel Symposium at Shanghai. Xiang was invited to give a talk about her work. Dongbiao won a Best Poster Award. Congrats! See pictures.
(2011.7) Haoxing is accepted into the Editorial Board of the Journal Pflugers (Euro. Journal
of Physiology). Congrats!
(2011.6) Junyi and Jack from the PKU-UMICH Summer Exchange Program have started
in the lab. Welcome!
(2011.5) Asad has started his summer research. Welcome!
(2011.4) Tony has joined the lab. Welcome!
(2011.3) Dongbiao's Phosphoinositide and Calcium review paper accepted in the journal BioEssays. Congrats!
(2011.3) Francesca has joined the lab. Welcome!
(2011.3) Haoxing was featured in the recent issue of GSU Magazine.
(2011.2) Roy is accepted into the MCDB Ph.D program and will join the Xu lab in the Fall. Congrats and welcome!
(2011.2) Xiaoli has received a Postdoc Fellowship from ML4 Foundation. Congrats!
(2011.1) Evan and Puja have joined the lab. Welcome!
(2010.12) Haoxing talked about Xu lab's ML4 research in the ML4 2011 News Letter.
(2010.12) Haoxing, his son Richard, sutdents Xiang and Thomas, attended White House and NIH PECASE award ceremonies on Dec. 13th and Dec 14th. See Pictures.
(2010.11) Dongbiao has received a Rackham Travel Award. Congrats!
(2010.11) Angelina has joined the lab. Welcome!
(2010.11.5) Haoxing has been selected for a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE )! Congrats!!!
Read White House Press Release (Nov. 5, 2010).
Read UM Record News Article (Nov. 8, 2010)
Read NIH News Release (Nov. 8, 2010)
Read 中新社新闻
(2010.9) Xianping has accepted a tenure-track faculty position in the Physiology Department at the Medical School of Dalhousie University! Congrats!
(2010.9) Zepeng starts to do rotatation in the lab. Zepeng graduated from Tsinghua University in China. Welcome!
(2010.9) Rahil Joined the lab. Welcome!
(2010.8) Haoxing is invited and has agreed to serve on the Review Editorial Board of Frontiers in Pharmacology ( Ion Channel and Channelopathies).
(2010.8) Jayne, Taylor, and Brian are going to Graduate Schools ( University of Michigan, University of Toledo, University of Wisconsin). Shannon is going to Medical School (Loyola University Chicago). Congrats and good luck!
(2010.7) Membrane trafficking: PIP2 calcium let-out cause.
(2010.7) News release: How our cells get rid of junk and recycle.
(2010.7) News release: Opening the gate to the cell's recycling center!
(2010.7) Angela Sun joined the lab. Welcome!
(2010.7) Mingkun joined the lab. Welcome!
(2010.7) Rob joined the lab. Welcome!
(2010.6) Xianping, Dongbiao, and Xiang's paper accepted by Nature Communications.. Congrats!
(2010.5) Xiaoli joined the lab. Welcome!
(2010.4) News Release: Temperature-sensing protein linked to skin cancer, hirsutism
(2010.4) Channeling Hair Morphogenesis
(2010.4) News Release: Cellular Channel May Open Doors to Skin Conditions, Hair Growth
(2010.2) Xiang has received a Rackham Travel Award. Congrats!
(2010.1) Spring's Cell paper accepted. Congrats!
(2010.1) Chen starts to rotate in the lab. Chen graduated from Peking University in China. Welcome!
(2010.1) Thomas Harley joined the lab. Welcome!
(2010.1) Katie Adamsjoined the lab. Welcome!
(2010.1) Andy Goschka joined the lab. Welcome!
(2010.1) Xianping's intracellualr TRP review paper accepted in Journal of Neurochemistry. Congrats!
(2009.12) Spring's TRPML review paper accepted in FEBS letters. Congrats!
(2009.10) Eric's iron review paper accepted in Future Medicinal Chemistry. Congrats!
(2009.10) Haoxing Nominated by NINDS for PECASE award.
9/7/2009 Qi Zhang started his rotation in the lab. Qi graduated from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Welcome!
8/15/2009 Roy Li Joined the lab. Roy graduated from Hongkong University. Welcome!
8/2009 Huan and Jayne were awarded Underwood-Alger Scholarship. Congratulations!
8/7/2009 Mohammad (Ali) joined the lab. Welcome! Ali has been workign on TRPMLs with Dr. Math Cuajunco (CSU). Welcome!
7/24/2009 Xianping/Xiang/Dongbiao's JBC paper accepted. Congratulations!
7/2009 Shannon Dibble joined the lab. Welcome!
(2009.4) Eric Highlighted in UM News.
(2009.2) Haoxing Named Sloan Fellow in Neuroscience
1/15/2009 TRPML research funded by NIH (RO1)
(2008.9) News Release : Iron-moving malfunction may underlie
neurodegenerative diseases, aging
(2008.9) UM News Services article
8/05/08 Celebration party for the first publication
3/16/07 New Lab Party
3/02/07 Lab Move in