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Office
120 E Main St
Lexington, KY 40507
Education & Training
- Stanford Health Care-Sponsored Stanford UniversityResidency, Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical, 2004 - 2008
- Stanford Health Care-Sponsored Stanford UniversityFellowship, Molecular Genetic Pathology, 2006 - 2007
- Vanderbilt University School of MedicineClass of 2004
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2005 - 2025
- American Board of Pathology Pathology - Clinical
- American Board of Pathology Pathology - Molecular Genetic
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 4 citationsCorrection: Orai1 pore residues control CRAC channel inactivation independently of calmodulinFranklin M. Mullins, Michelle Yen, Richard S. Lewis
The Journal of General Physiology. 2016-03-01 - 39 citationsThe inactivation domain of STIM1 is functionally coupled with the Orai1 pore to enable Ca2+-dependent inactivation.Franklin M. Mullins, Richard S. Lewis
The Journal of General Physiology. 2016-02-01 - 39 citationsOrai1 pore residues control CRAC channel inactivation independently of calmodulinFranklin M. Mullins, Michelle Yen, Richard S. Lewis
The Journal of General Physiology. 2016-02-01
Grant Support
- CRAC Channel Gating in a Physiological ContextNational Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)2011–2016
- An Investigation of the Effects of Na+ on HERG CurrentsPharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) Foundation2001–2002
Professional Memberships
- Member
- Association for Molecular PathologyMember
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