Home > Seminar Series

Physiology Seminar Series




Seminar Archives


2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


Seminar Archives 2008


January 8 Jeffrey A Whitsett, MD
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
and University of Cincinnati
Transcriptional networks regulating lung formation and function
January 22 Alex B Lentsch, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Regulation of post-ischemic liver injury by CXC chemokines
January 29 James P Herman, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Neurocircuits controlling stress physiology
February 5 Thomas L Beck, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Ion-transit pathways and gating in bacterial H+/Cl- transporters
February 26 John E Layne, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Paradoxical relationship between spatial orientation and stabilizing reflexes
March 4 Marc E Rothenberg, MD, PhD
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
and University of Cincinnati
Molecular control of eosinophilia
March 11 David S Askew, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Unexpected functions for the programmed cell death machinery in the human fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus
April 1 Sean D Stocker, PhD
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY
Modulation of sympathetic-cardiovascular circuits by dietary salt: New mechanisms for salt-sensitive hypertension
April 22 Bruce D Schultz, PhD
Kansas State University
College of Veterinary Medicine
Manhattan, KS
GRIP1 is required for ENaC expression in mammary epithelial cells
April 29 Jorge Moscat, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Atypical PKC signaling in inflammation and cancer
May 6 Xiaojuan Chen, MD, PhD
Northwestern University-Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, IL
Islet transplantation: From imaging to beta-cell regeneration
May 13 The 2008 Dean's Distinguished Lecturer in Physiology

Tomas Ganz, PhD, MD
David Geffen-UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Regulation of plasma iron by hepcidin and ferroportin
May 23 The 2008 Daniel L Kline Lecturer in Systems Biology & Physiology

Roger Brent, PhD
Molecular Sciences Institute
Berkeley, CA
Systems Biology & Physiology Retreat 2008

Keynote Address: Systems biology of cell-signaling systems: It's all about the information
May 27

Sponsored by Dept of Neurology
Takafumi Hamaoka, MD, PhD
National Institute of Fitness and Sports, Kagoshima, and Tokyo Medical University
Tokyo, Japan
Near-infrared spectroscopy for monitoring muscle oxygenation and oxidative metabolism in healthy and diseased humans
June 3 David J Robbins, PhD
Dartmouth Medical School
Hanover, NH
Exploring the role of hedgehog signaling in human disease
September 9 Richard J Paul, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Plasma-membrane calcium ATPase (PMCA) isoforms: Compartmentation in smooth muscle?
September 30 Muhammad Ashraf, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Smart stem cells to enhance repair following myocardial infarction
October 7 John A Williams, MD, PhD
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
Pancreatic plasticity: Nutrients as well as GI hormones regulate the size of the pancreas
October 14 Bruce J Aronow, PhD
Cincinnati Children's Hospital and University of Cincinnati
Using integrative systems biology for physiology and disease research
October 28 Lewis Adams, PhD
Griffith University
Brisbane, Australia
Neural correlates for the perception of dyspnea in humans
November 4 David Y Hui, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Intestinal lipid transport and metabolism: Targets for treatment of atherosclerosis, obesity, and diabetes
December 2 Brian Gebelein, PhD
Cincinnati Children's Hospital and University of Cincinnati
Integrating genetic pathways that pattern the nervous system

Copyright Information © University of Cincinnati. 231 Albert Sabin Way, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267 (513) 558-3104