Electrophysiology
I design and execute patch-clamp, inside-out, and TEVC experiments for rigorous functional ion channel analysis.
Ion Channel Biophysicist
I design and interpret reproducible in-vitro assays to uncover structure-function relationships, gating mechanisms, and regulation in potassium channels.
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I design and execute patch-clamp, inside-out, and TEVC experiments for rigorous functional ion channel analysis.
I investigate channel mechanisms and neurodegenerative disease models using molecular, genetic, and biochemical methods.
I analyze complex datasets with R, Python, GraphPad Prism, and Igor, and teach practical physiology to university students.
About
Anthony Ogwo — Ion Channel Biophysicist
I am a PhD researcher in Cellular Physiology and Ion Channels at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel. My work focuses on human K2P potassium channels, using in-vitro electrophysiology to study gating, regulation, and structure-function relationships.
My background combines biochemistry, molecular disease models, quantitative analysis, and academic teaching. I work independently, document results clearly, and follow GxP and Good Clinical Practice principles to support high-quality, reproducible research.
Previously at
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel · Drosophila Research and Training Centre · University of Ibadan
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Let’s discuss ion channel research, electrophysiology, and reproducible biophysical assays.
Get in touchKiel, Germany