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Department of Physiology and Membrane Biology

Departmental In House Seminar Series 2008-2009

Date/Location Research Topic of Discussion Faculty/Lab
June 12, 2009
2202 Genome
To be announced

Martha E. O'Donnell, Ph.D.

June 5, 2009
4202 Genome
New inights into the operation of the K-C1 cotransporter

John A. Payne, Ph.D.

May 8, 2009
2202 Genome
Looking at the thalamus

Edward Jones, Ph.D.,MD

April 24, 2009
2202 Genome
Mechanisms regulating CA2+ store refilling in human T lymphocytes

Alla Fomina, Ph.D.

April 10, 2009
2202 Genome
Mechanism of acetylcholine receptor turnover in normal development and disease

Jolene Chang

March 13, 2009
2202 Genome
Physiological regulation of microcirculation in genetically modified mice

Fitz-Roy Curry, Ph.D.

February 20, 2009
3301 Tupper Hall
Naturally occurring electric fields at wounds are a powerful signal to direct cells to heal

Min Zhao, Ph.D.

February 13, 2009
2419B Tupper Hall
Ca, calmodulin and CaMKII in cardiac myocytes: effects on ion channels, E-C coupling and transcription

Donald Bers, Ph.D.

January 30, 2009
2419B Tupper Hall
Orchestration of nervous system development by calcium dependent activity

Laura Borodinsky, Ph.D.

January 16, 2009
2419B Tupper Hall
White meat or dark? The role of Sox6 in terminal differentiation of muscle

Nobuko Hagiwara, Ph.D.

November 14, 2009
2419B Tupper Hall
Functional modulation of ATP-sensitive potassium channels by nitric oxide/cGMP/PKG signaling

Yu-Fung Lin, Ph.D.

October 31, 2008
2419B Tupper Hall
Oligodendroglial lineage ionotoropic glutamate receptors: disease relevance, and search for a function

David Pleasure, MD

Sanda Despa
2419B Tupper Hall

Intracellular Na and the Na/K pump in the heart; implications for intracellular Ca and contractility

Sanda Despa, Ph.D.

September 26, 2008
2419B Tupper Hall
NEH 1 Structure-function correlates

Dan Feldman, Ph.D.