All seminars are held in CROET room 3524 at noon
unless otherwise noted.
03-Mar-08
Christopher Leonard
Professor of Physiology
Department of Physiology
New York Medical College
"Towards a Cellular Basis for Arousal: Orexin Receptor Functions in the Reticular Activating System"
Host: Dr. Charles Allen
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10-Mar-08
Orlando D. Schärer
Associate Professor
Departments of Pharmacological Sciences and Chemistry
Stony Brook University
"Mechanisms of damage recognition and dual incision in human nucleotide"
Host: Dr. R. Stephen Lloyd
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31-Mar-08
Eric L. Bittman, PhD
Department of Biology
University of Massachusetts
It's About Time: Endocrine, Environmental and Genetic Control of Circadian Physiology
Host: Dr. Charles Allen
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07-Apr-08
Fei-Fei Yan, MD, PhD
Senior Postdoctoral Fellow
CROET
Oregon Health & Science University
Biogenesis & Trafficking Pathways of KATP Channels: Defects and Rescue
Host: Show-Ling Shyng
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25-Apr-08
Carl Hellerqvist, PhD
Professor
Biochemistry and Medicine
Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Clinical Experience with GBS Toxin, a Pathologic Vascular-targetting Agent, in Cancer Patients and Potential Therapeutic Applications in Wound Healing and Spinal Cord Injury
Host: R. Stephen Lloyd
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27-May-08
David Y. Thomas, FRSC
Canada Research Chair in Molecular Genetics
Chair, Biochemistry Department
McGill University
"Correcting the Trafficking of the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Regulator"
Host: Dr. Show-Ling Shyng
Please note special date and time: Tuesday at 4:00 PM
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02-Jun-08
Richard A. Deyo, MD, MPH
Kaiser Permanente Professor of Evidence-based Family Medicine
Director, OCTRI KL2 Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career Development Program
Department of Family Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
"Treating Chronic Back Pain: Too Much of a Good Thing?"
Host: R. Stephen Lloyd, PhD
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