Frontiers in Pharmacology Lecture Series 2007-2008
Each year the Department of Pharmacology invites distinguished researchers to present their work on topics broadly related to pharmacology. Topics range from those closely aligned with the research interests of the department to areas of interest to researchers across the UC Davis campus and the UC Davis School of Medicine. All seminars are held on Fridays at 10 a.m. in the Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility Auditorium, room 1005.
| Date | Lecture | Speaker |
| September 28, 2007 | Stem Cell Medicine: Building the Comprehensive Plan | Mark Noble, Ph.D. |
| October 26, 2007 | Using FRET to measure the binding affinity, binding kinetics, and structure of membrane protein complexes: Appliciation to phospholamban and the cardiac calcium pump. | Seth L. Robia, Ph.D. |
| November 30, 2007 | The intimate but controversial relationship between proton channels and the phagocyte NADPH oxidase. |
Thomas DeCoursey, Ph.D. |
| December 14, 2007 | Can a Voltage Sensor also be a Gate? | Ehud Isacoff, Ph.D. |
| February 29, 2008 | Regulation and function of the K channel KCa3.1: Role in T cell activation and polycystic kidney disease. | Edward Skolnik, Ph.D. |
| March 14, 2008 | The Secret Lives of Calcium Channels | Ricardo Dolmetsch, Ph.D. |

