Question-Driven Research: Ion Channel Signaling Complexes

The Trimmer Lab was active from 1990-2024. During this time we investigated the expression, localization, function, and modulation of ion channel signaling complexes that underlie the compartmentalized function of discrete subcellular domains in neurons. Related efforts continue in the labs of former trainees and collaborators.

Tool development: Renewable Affinity Reagents

From 1990-2024 we generated, validated, and used renewable affinity reagents to label, capture, and/or influence activity of specific targets in brain neurons, and to use as intrabodies to deliver cargo to specific subcellular locations.  These efforts continue at the UC Davis/NIH NeuroMab Facility (https://neuromab.ucdavis.edu/)

Trimmer Lab publications
203
Recombinant monoclonal antibody and nanobody plasmids available at Addgene
1160
UC Davis/NIH NeuroMab affinity reagents
500
Publications citing NeuroMab
6118