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2009 Fall Seminar Series

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Speaker

Title of Seminar

9/24/09

Michael Court, Ph.D.

Tufts University

Boston, MA

 

"Use of the human liver bank as a model system to understand the molecular basis for interindividual variability in drug glucuronidation"

 

10/8/09

John Marshall, Ph.D.

Brown University

Providence, RI

 

"Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Kainate Receptor Trafficking and Functional Organization"

11/12/09

Martha Shenton, Ph.D

Harvard Medical School

Boston, MA

 

"MR and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Findings in Schizophrenia and Related Disorders"

12/3/09

Shahram Khademi, Ph.D.

University of Iowa

Iowa City, IA

 

"The structure and mechanism of ammonia channels"

2/4/10

F. Peter Guengerich, Ph.D.

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TN

 

"Elucidating the functions of orphan cytochromes P450"
3/4/10

Wayne Bowen, Ph.D.

Brown University

Providence, RI

 

"Sigma-2 receptor-mediated apoptosis in cancer cells"
3/15/10

Shiyong Wu, Ph.D.

Ohio University

Athens, OH

"UVC-induced NF-kB activation - IkB dependent or independent: that is a question"

 

4/1/10

Dennis Pelletier

Pfizer

Groton, CT

 

"Applications of systems toxicology in pharmaceutical research"

4/29/10

James Boyer, M.D.

Yale University School of Medicine

New Haven, CT

 

"Looking back to the future - a 4 decade perspective on hepatic transport function"

5/13/10

Y. Eugene Chin, M.D., Ph.D.

Brown University Medical School

Providence, RI

"Signal transduction switches from tyrosine phosphorylation to acetylation"

 

Unless otherwise noted in the announcement, all seminars are held at 4:00 PM in Fogarty Hall, Room 214 on the University of Rhode Island's Kingston Campus.  Refreshments are served at 3:30 PM.  Seminar titles are typically available approximately 3 - 4 weeks prior to the date of the seminar.

 

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