
Welcome to the Bo Duan Lab

How can we sense the world? Our lab uses a combination of mouse genetics, histochemistry, neuroanatomical tracing, electrophysiology, in vivo imaging and behavior analyses to gain understanding of the development, organization, and function of neural circuits that underlie a variety of somatosensory modalities, such as temperature, touch, pain and itch.
News
- Fall 2024 Duan Lab Members
- Congratulations to Katherine!
- Congratulations to Charlie and Jingyao for graduating!
- “The kainate receptor GluK2 mediates cold sensing in mice” makes the cover of Nature Neuroscience’s April issue
- “The kainate receptor GluK2 mediates cold sensing in mice” has been accepted for publication
Contact
Dr. Bo Duan
Associate Professor
Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
University of Michigan
Address:
1105 N University (Biological Science Building) 4264
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048
Tel: (734) 647-4359 (office)
(734) 615-7161 (lab)
Email: bduan@umich.edu