Profile
Contact Information
Publications
Tim Locke Profile

Fields of Research

  • Intracellular Signaling
  • Molecular Basis of Disease
  • Neurobiology and Behavior

Research Summary

Understanding mitochondrial calcium signaling and regulation of mitochondrial function.


Research Statement

The Sancak Lab focuses on understanding mitochondrial abnormalities contribute to disease. My research specifically aims to unravel the role of calcium as a second messenger inside the mitochondria and implicate the mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex in the regulation of mitochondrial signaling and function.


Awards and Honors

Tim Locke

Graduate Student

Affiliations

Graduate of Bowdoin College

Seattle Native

Explore more on social profiles

Why Pharmacology?

Tim Locke

Graduate Student

Affiliations

Graduate of Bowdoin College

Seattle Native

Explore more on social profiles

Contact Information

Faculty

Building:
Health Sciences Building
Room:
K 526
Box:
357280
Phone:
(206) 607-7293

Lab

Building:
Health Sciences Building
Room:
K 526
Box:
357280
Phone:
(206) 543-8232
Web Link:
https://sites.uw.edu/sancaklb/

Tim Locke

Graduate Student

Affiliations

Graduate of Bowdoin College

Seattle Native

Explore more on social profiles

Courses

Tim Locke

Graduate Student

Affiliations

Graduate of Bowdoin College

Seattle Native

Explore more on social profiles

Students/Postdocs

Tim Locke

Graduate Student

Affiliations

Graduate of Bowdoin College

Seattle Native

Explore more on social profiles

Publications

Select Publications

Locke, T. M., Soden, M. E., Miller, S. M., Hunker, A., Knakal, C., Licholai, J. A., Dhilon, K. S., Keene, C. D., Zweifel, L. S., Carlson, E. S. (2018). Dopamine D1 receptor-positive neurons in the lateral nucleus of the cerebellum contribute to cognitive behavior. Biological Psychiatry, 18, 30067 – 30062.

Tim Locke

Graduate Student

Affiliations

Graduate of Bowdoin College

Seattle Native

Explore more on social profiles