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Seminar Archives 2007


January 9 James L Lessard, PhD
University of Cincinnati and
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Using the muscle actin genes to study function and disease and development
January 23 Brad W Warner, MD
University of Cincinnati and
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Studies of resection-induced intestinal adaptation
January 30 W Keith Jones, PhD
University of Cincinnati
NF-KB in cardiovascular pathophysiology: The good, the bad, and the ugly
February 27 David F Wieczorek, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Understanding tropomyosin function in the heart
March 6 Ernest M Wright, DSc [news]
UCLAĞDavid Geffen School of
Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Imaging functional activity of sugar transporters in mice and men
March 13 Joseph P Broderick, MD
University of Cincinnati
Course and treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage
March 20 Yan Xu, PhD
University of Cincinnati and
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Gene expression profiling: From numeric-based approaches to knowledge-based approaches
March 27 Neal L Weintraub, MD
University of Cincinnati
Perivascular adipocytes: A new player in atherosclerosis
April 3 Jo El Schultz, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Opioidergic system in the pathology of heart failure
April 10 Hannah V Carey, PhD
University of Wisconsin School of
Veterinary Medicine, Madison, WI
Mammalian hibernation: A model for natural resistance to stress and trauma
April 24 Steven T Boyce, PhD
University of Cincinnati and
Shriners Burns Institute
Tissue engineering for closure of skin wounds: Principles and practices
May 8 James R Goldenring, MD, PhD
Vanderbilt University School of
Medicine, Nashville, TN
Origin of gastric pre-neoplasia: A role for transdifferentiation
May 16 The 2007 Dean's Distinguished Lecturer in Physiology

Allen W Cowley, PhD
Medical College of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, WI
Genetic and physiological architecture of cardiovascular function and hypertension

Genetic determinants and mechanisms of renal oxidative stress
May 22 The 2007 Daniel L Kline Lecturer in Systems Biology & Physiology

Lewis A Chodosh, MD, PhD
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
Systems Biology & Physiology Retreat 2007

Keynote Address: Understanding mammary development and tumorigenesis: Computational biology meets the mouse
May 29 Simon P Hogan, PhD
University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Pathophysiological mechanisms of intestinal anaphylaxis
September 4 Jay R Hove, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Small fish, big pond: The emerging role of the zebrafish in biomedical research
September 11 Leslie Myatt, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Oxidative and nitrative stress in the placenta: Functional effects
September 24 Hamid R Eghbalnia, PhD
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI
The buzz about systems modeling: From the structure of a sweet protein to septic shock
September 25 Zachary Spicer, PhD
[Horseman Lab]
University of Cincinnati

Sunil G Nair, MBBS
[Clark Lab]
University of Cincinnati
Synthesis and evaluation of a novel probe for isolating and identifying serotonin-modified proteins

Bilirubin oxidation products (BOXes) in delayed cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage
October 2 Randy J Seeley, PhD
University of Cincinnati
How obesity went to our heads: The CNS and the regulation of body weight
October 8 D Curtis Jamison, PhD
Northern Kentucky University
College of Informatics

Highland Heights, KY
Variation, complexity and robustness
October 9 Evangelia G Kranias, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Targeting calcium cycling as a therapeutic modality in heart failure
October 23 Michael M Behbehani, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Sensitization of glutamate receptors in hormone-related migraine
October 24 Yong Kong, PhD
Keck Foundation Biotechnology
Resource Laboratory
at Yale University, New Haven, CT
How to blast biological databases faster and better than BLAST
October 30 Marshall H Montrose, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Epithelial repair in the GI tract: Scary events
November 6 Gary E Shull, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Mutations in the SERCA2 and SPCA1 calcium pumps cause squamous-cell tumors in mice
November 13 Teresa L Wood, PhD
New Jersey Medical School
Newark, NJ
Insulin, IGF and hybrid receptors in mammary epithelial cells: The plot thickens for IGF signaling
November 27 Silvana Obici, MD
University of Cincinnati
Nutrient sensing in the CNS: Malonyl CoA as a biochemical sensor of nutrient availability

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