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Journal Club / Student Seminar 2011 - 2012

Journal Club - 2011

 

Date:

Presenter

Selected Article

19-Sep

Chris Cottingham

Rostral ventrolateral medullary but not medullary lateral tegmental field neurons mediate sympatho-sympathetic reflexes in cats

26-Sep

Arun Rooj

Activation of gadolinium-sensitive ion channels in cardiomyocytes in early adaptive stages of volume overload-induced heart failure

03-Oct

Erica Taylor

Low abundance of sweat duct Cl¯ channel CFTR in both healthy and cystic fibrosis athletes with exceptionally salty sweat during exercise

10-Oct

Paul Bonvallet

Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Bisphosphate (PIP2) Stimulates Epithelial Sodium Channel Activity in A6 Cells

17-Oct

Matthew Phipps

Exercise training augments the peripheral insulin-sensitizing effects of pioglitazone in HIV-infected adults with insulin resistance and central adiposity

24-Oct

Chris Calderon

Anti-depressant and anxiolytic like behaviors in PKCI/HINT1

knockout mice associated with elevated plasma corticosterone level

31-Oct

Christopher Allen

Immunoglobulin light chains activate nuclear factor-©§B in renal epithelial cells through a Src-dependent mechanism

7-Nov

Shane Kelly

Carbonylation Contributes to SERCA2a Activity Loss and Diastolic Dysfunction in a Rat Model of Type 1 Diabetes

14-Nov

Amanda Swindall

Convergence of Presenilin- and Tau-Mediated Pathways on Axonal Trafficking and Neuronal Function

Student Seminar - 2012

 

Date

Presenter(s)

Title

     

February 8

Erica Taylor

 

Bryan Roessler

The Role of O-GlcNAcylation in Synaptic Function

Molecular dynamics simulations of gating and rescue mechanisms in class IV CFTR mutants and other ABC transporters

February 22

Matthew Phipps

Development of Electrospun Biomimetic Scaffolds for Enhanced Bone Regeneration

February 29

Arun Rooj

 

 

 

Amanda Swindall

Functional Interactions Between Integrin Receptors and ASIC-1 in Glioma Cells

The emerging role of ST6Ga1-I in tumor cell survival and tumor progression

     

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