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Seminar Archives 2009


January 13 Jeffrey Robbins, PhD
Cincinnati Children's Hospital and University of Cincinnati
Commonalities between the heart and mind: An unfolding story
February 3 Christopher M Gillen, PhD
Kenyon College
Gambier, OH
Size matters: Exploring the role of body size on gut nutrient transport in an insect model system
February 10 Kenneth Petren, PhD [news]
University of Cincinnati
The Darwin Bi-Centennial Celebration Lecture: A beagle's eye view of bio-diversity in Darwin's finches
February 24 Deborah Kurrasch, PhD
University of California
San Francisco, CA
Uncovering developmental programs that define neuroendocrine centers
March 3 Diego Restrepo, PhD
University of Colorado–Denver
Aurora, CO
Profound context-dependent plasticity of mitral cell responses in olfactory bulb
March 10 Jeffrey H Kordower, PhD
Rush University
Chicago, IL
A tale of two stories: Why nigral neurons die in Parkinson's disease and how to save them
April 7 George Thomas, PhD [news]
University of Cincinnati
Of ribosome biogenesis, cell-cycle checkpoints and cancer progression
April 28 Robert G Luke, MB ChB, FRCP
University of Cincinnati
State-of-the-Art Clinical Physiology Series: The salt-hypertension link
May 8 The 2009 Daniel L Kline Lecturer in Systems Biology & Physiology

Dennis Brown, PhD
Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Systems Biology & Physiology Retreat 2009

Systems biology: A rose by any other name

Systems physiology: Practical examples from the MGH Program in Membrane Biology
May 12 Alessio Accardi, PhD
University of Iowa
Carver College of Medicine
Iowa City, IA
Mechanisms of ion binding and selectivity in the CLC transporters and channels
Co-sponsored by the Dept of Chemistry
September 1 Roger T Worrell, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Hepatic encephalopathy: Why target the gut?
September 8 Nira Ben-Jonathan, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Prolactin as a growth and survival factor in breast cancer
September 30 Gary C Sieck, PhD
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN
Role of neurotrophins in recovery of respiratory motor function after spinal-cord injury
October 6 I David Weiner, MD
University of Florida
Gaineville, FL
State-of-the-Art Clinical Physiology Series: Molecular mechanisms of ammonia transport: Pitts might have been wrong
October 27 Kenneth D Greis, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Mass spectrometry in biomedical research: Practical applications and unexpected challenges

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