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Abraham Kovoor

Modulation of D2-Like Dopamine Receptor-Mediated Striatal Signaling Pathways by RGS9-2 (2009 - Present)

Investigator:  Abraham Kovoor, University of Rhode Island
Mentor
:
  Ronald Stanton Duman, Yale University 

Presentations

2008 - 2009

Kovoor, A., Celver, J., Sharma, M., Stover, L. 2008. Role of RGS9-2 in schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease (PD) pharmacotherapy. 2nd Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Washington, DC, August 6-8.

2007 - 2008

Kovoor, A. 2007. DEP domain-containing proteins and drug-induced dyskinesia. Northeast Regional IDeA Meeting, Burlington, VT, August 15 - 17.

Kovoor, A. 2007. Role of DEP domain-containing proteins in the pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease. EPSCoR/STAC Research Forum, Providence, RI, April 12.

 

News & Events

RI-INBRE Newsletter Fall 2009

RI-INBRE Newsletter Fall 2009

Grant Workshop PowerPoint Presentations & Handouts

Balancing Teaching and Research at PUIs


Components of a Successful AREA (R15) Grant


NSF-RUI Program: Strategies and Tips for Success


Handouts

Important Dates

RI-INBRE Calendar


12/3//09 - Shahram Khademi, Ph.D, University of Iowa - "The structure and mechanism of ammonia channels"


12/4/09 - 4th Annual BioNES Meeting, Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI


1/29/10 - RI-INBRE Research Fellows Meeting & Faculty Retreat, Providence College, Providence, RI


3/1/10 - Application Deadline for the 2010 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships


6/16/10 - 6/18/10 National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Bethesda, MD

 Supported by grant #  P20RR016457 from:

Contact Info
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