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The Physiology Department presents a program of weekly seminars designed to promote exposure to new research ideas, current research programs, and the exchange of updated research information and data.
All interested faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend.
 
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  February 25, 2003   William D. Snider, M.D.
  Roles of Growth Factor Signaling in Developmental and Regenerative Axon Growth  
Director
UNC Neuroscience Center
UNC School of Medicine

Brody Burgundy Auditorium
Tuesday, 12:00



  Comments or Questions...

  If you have any comments or questions concerning
the Physiology seminar series, please contact:


 
  Dr. Jan Teller, M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Physiology Dept.
phone: 252.816.2780
fax: 252.816.3460
- OR - Dr. Alexander Murashov, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Physiology Dept.
phone: 252.816.3111
fax: 252.816.3460



 
  February 20, 2003   Jean-Luc Scemama, Ph.D.
  The Hox Paradox: More Complex(es) Than Imagined  
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
East Carolina University

Life Sciences Building, EW-202
Thursday, 12:00


 
  February 17, 2003   Ronald Terhung, Ph.D.
  Skeletal Muscle Design: Structure-Function Relationship  
Professor and Associate Chair
Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences
University of Missouri - Columbia

Brody Building, 2E-100
Monday, 4:00


 
  January 9, 2003   Chris Newgard, Ph.D.
  An Interdisciplinary Approach for Development of New Diabetes Therapies  
Professor
Departments of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology and Internal Medicine
Duke University Medical Center

Life Sciences Building, EW-202
Thursday, 12:00


 
  December 5, 2002   Ronald W. Oppenheim, Ph.D.
  Neuronal Development in the Absence of Programmed Cell Death Following Deletion of the Pro-Apoptotic Gene Bax  
Professor
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Life Sciences Building, EW-202
Thursday, 12:00


 
  October 31, 2002   Rebecca L. Nolan
  Characterization of HOX Gene Expression in Ovarian Epithelium: A Pilot Study  
Graduate Student
Department of Physiology

Life Sciences Building, EW-202
Thursday, 12:00


 
  October 17, 2002   Jane L. Lubischer, Ph.D.
  Impaired Response of Young Motoneurons to Injury and the Possible Role of Schwann Cells  
Assistant Professor
Department of Zoology
North Carolina State University

Life Sciences Building, EW-202
Thursday, 12:00


 
  October 3, 2002   Jan Teller, Ph.D.
  Mass Spectrometry of Proteins and Peptides  
Assistant Professor
Department Physiology

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00


 
  September 5, 2002   Arron S.L. Xu, Ph.D.
  ProteinChip SELDI Technology: A Single Platform Technology for Clinical, Research and Process Proteomics  
Field Research Scientist
Ciphergen Biosystems Inc.

Brody, 2E-100
Thursday, 12:00


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  September 19, 2002   John J. Lemasters, M.D., Ph.D.
  Mitochondrial Pathways to Necrosis, Apoptosis and Autophagy  
Professor
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Life Sciences Building, EW-202
Thursday, 12:00


 
  August 29, 2002   Jau-Shyong Hong, Ph.D.
  Role of Microglia in Inflammation-Related Neurodegeneration  
Head, Neuropharmacology Section
NIEHS/NIH
Research Triangle Park, NC

Life Science Building, EW-202
Thursday, 12:00


 
  August 5, 2002   Professor Antionio Giuditta
  Gene Expression in the Squid Giant Axon  
Dipartimento di Fisiologia Generale e Ambientale
Napoli, Italia

Brody Building, 2E-100
Monday, 12:00


 
  February 21, 2002   Nicholas V. Cozzi, Ph.D.
  Novel Monoaminergic Agents  
Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacology

Life Sciences Building, EW-202
Thursday, 12:00


 
  February 7, 2002   Scott E.Gordon, Ph.D.
  Exercise Biology: Connecting the Dots between Physical Inactivity and Chronic Disease  
Assistant Professor
Human Performance Laboratory

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00


 
  January 24, 2002   Bill Storey
  Angiogenesis-directed Vascular Endothelial Cell Adhesion in Murine Tumor Model  
Graduate Student
Department of Physiology

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00


 
  January 7, 2002   Debra J. Wolgemuth, Ph.D.
  New Insight into the Role of the Mammalian A-Type Cyclins: From Meiosis Arrest to Myeloid Leukemia  
Professor
Department of Genetics and Development
College of Physicians and Surgeons
Columbia University

Brody 2E-100
Monday, 4:00


 
  December 20, 2001   Rob Noland
  Myocardial Fatty Acid Oxidation  
Graduate Student
Department of Physiology
Brody School of Medicine

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  December 6, 2001   Dr. Tatyana Ivanova-Nikolova
  G protein regulation of ion channels: Is there a common language?  
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Brody School of Medicine

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  November 15, 2001   Dr. Yoshimi Shibata
  Splenic PGE2-Macrophages Shift From Th1 to Th2 Lymphocyte Responses in Tuberculosis  
Department of Physiology

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  November 8, 2001   Dr. Lynis Dohm
  Mechanism of Insulin Resistance in Skeletal Muscle   Professor
Department of Biochemistry
Brody School of Medicine

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  September 27, 2001   Dr. Boris Gafurov
  Numerical Methods of the Computer Modeling of the Pre- and Postsynaptic Electrical Activity   Research Associate
Department of Physiology

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  June 7, 2001   Dr. Jan Teller
  Amyloid Precursor and its Rough Neighborhood   Assistant Professor
Department of Physiology

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  May 17, 2001   Dr. Robert M. Lust
  Hyperplasia and Hypertrophy: When is Adaptive Maladaptive?   Professor and Chairman
Department of Physiology

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  May 10, 2001   Dr. Ronald N. Cortright
  Uncoupling Protein Gene Expression in Human Skeletal Muscle Following Endurance Exercise and Energy Restriction   Assistant Professor, Depts. of Exercise and Sport Science and Physiology

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  April 26, 2001   Steve Simandle
  Anti-apoptotic Proteins in Ischemic Preconditioning   Graduate Student, Physiology Dept.

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  April 24, 2001   Dr. Joseph S. Janicki
  Characteristics and Mechanisms of Angiotensin II Induced Myocardial Damage. Does this Damage Play a Role in the Progression of Heart Damage?   Professor, Physiology and Pharmacology, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Auburn University.

Warren Life Sciences Bldg., Rm 202
Tuesday, 11:30


 
  April 19, 2001   Alan Stephenson
  Proteomics and Protein Microarray Technology   Graduate Student, Physiology Dept.

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  April 12, 2001   Dr. Robert Carroll
  The American Physiological Society Archive of Teaching Resources   Professor, Physiology Dept.

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  March 29, 2001   Dr. Devi Nair
  Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors: Proteins Which Guide the Development of the Vasculature   Research Associate, Physiology Dept.

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  March 8, 2001   Justin Brown
  Effect of Hemorrhage on Thermoregulatory Set Point   Graduate Student, Physiology Dept.

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  February 22, 2001   Bill Rowan
  Protein Nitration in the Lung   Graduate Student, Physiology Dept.

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  February 8, 2001   Dr. Michael Van Scott, Ph.D.
  Ongoing Studies into the Mechanisms and Therapy of Asthma   Professor, Physiology Dept.

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon


 
  January 25, 2001   Ms. Jessica Gaskey
  Comparison of the Polyamine and CAT (cationic amino acid) Transport Systems   Graduate Student, Physiology Dept.

Brody 6N-100
Thursday, 12:00 Noon




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