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Our lab studies how signal transduction pathways are spatially organized within cells.

Time-lapse microscopy showing the redistribution of b-arrestin upon stimulation of VIPR1.

Translocation of β-arrestin1 upon stimulation of a GPCR.

Robust signal transduction relies upon the precise spatiotemporal coordination of biochemical processes within the cell. Our lab investigates the molecular mechanisms underpinning this coordination, using G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) as a model system to understand how subcellular organization encodes signal transduction.

We are located in the Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.


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Emily Blythe, PhD

Email: eblythe@umn.edu

Office: MCB 4-106

Phone: 612-626-1565

Blythe Lab

420 Washington Ave SE

MCB 4-224

Minneapolis, MN 55455