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Department of Pharmacology

Department Research in Progress Lecture Series 2009-2010

The Research-In-Progress Talks are designed to promote interactions within the department as well as to provide a forum for department members to develop their oral presentation skills.  These monthly talks are scheduled on Fridays at 4:00 p.m. in the Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility Building, room 2202.

Date/Location Research Topic of Discussion Faculty/Lab
June 18, 2010
2202 Genome

"Central neuroplasticity in cardiovascular regulation"

Chao-Yin Chen, Ph.D.

May 21, 2010
2202 Genome

"Computational approaches to reveal mechanisms of excitability in the heart and brain"

Colleen Clancy, Ph. D. 
April 16, 2010
2202 Genome

"Function and regulation of heat shock protein"

Anne Knowlton, M.D., Ph.D.
March 19, 2010
2202 Genome

"Cellular and molecular mechanisms of heart disease and biophysics of the cardiac mucscle excitation contraction coupling"

Ye-Chen Izu, Ph.D.
Leighton Izu, Ph.D. 

February 19, 2010
2202 Genome

"Potassium channel modulators for the treatment of autoimmune and cardiovascular disease"

Heike Wulff, Ph.D.

January 15, 2010
2202 Genome
"Cellular and molecular factors involved in the control of cardiac muscle contraction"

Donald Bers, Ph.D.

December 18, 2009
2202 Genome

"Hydrophobic interactions and molecular crowding effects; molecular links between type 2 diabetes mellitus and heart failure"

Florin Despa, Ph.D. 

November 20, 2009
2202 Genome

"Functional genomics of nervous system development"

Elva Diaz, Ph.D. 
October 16, 2009
2202 Genome

"Engineering zinc finger DNA-binding proteins for diagnostics and gene therapy"

David Segal, Ph.D.
September 25, 2009
2202 Genome

"Potassium channel modulators for the treatment of autoimmune and cardiovascular disease"

Angela Gelli, Ph.D.

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