브래들리 베이커, Bradley Baker

Principal Researcher

OFFICE

L7214A, +82-2-958-7228

LAB

L7214A, +82-2-958-7229

HOMEPAGE

EDUCATION

1990-1998 Doctor of Philosophy Biochemistry, Ohio State University (1998)

1984-1989 Bachelor of Science Microbiology, Indiana University (1989)

RESEARCH CAREER & ACTIVITIES
  • Principal Scientist, Center for Functional Connectomics, Brain Science Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) (2011-Present)
  • Research Associate, Yale University School of Medicine (2002-2011)
  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Yale University School of Medicine (1999-2002)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
  • Voltage transients in the Endoplasmic Reticulum: a new field of biology
  • Optically monitoring neuronal activity
  • Development of genetically encoded voltage indicators

  

HIGHLIGHT
  • Masoud Sepehri Rad, Lawrence B. Cohen, Oliver Braubach, Bradley J. Baker. Monitoring voltage fluctuations of intracellular membranes. Scientific Reports 8, 2018 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-25083-7
  • Hong Hua Piao, Dhanarajan Rajakumar, Bok Eum Kang, Eun Ha Kim, Bradley J. Baker. Combinatorial mutagenesis of the voltage-sensing domain enables the optical resolution of action potentials firing at 60 Hz by a genetically-encoded fluorescent sensor of membrane potential. J. Neurosci. 2015 Jan 7;35(1):372-85
  • Kang, B. E. & Baker, B. J. Pado, a fluorescent protein with proton channel activity can optically monitor membrane potential, intracellular pH, and map gap junctions. Scientific Reports 6, 23865, doi:10.1038/srep23865