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Category: Pharmacology

May 08 “Direct Activation of mTORC1 Function by the IKK-related Kinases TBK1 and IKKe” – Pharmacology Seminar by Diane Fingar

5/8/2014

[Jordan 1-14] Dr. Fingar is an Associate Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Michigan. Her seminar is hosted by Thurl Harris.

May 07 “The Role of Liver X Receptors in Reverse Cholesterol Transport and Atherosclerosis” – Pharmacology Dissertation Defense Seminar by Sarah Breevoort

5/7/2014

[Jordan Hall, Room 5023] Sarah Breevoort is a PhD candidate in the Department of Pharmacology, where she studies under Ira Schulman. Ms. Breevoort is also enrolled in the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP). Attendance is required for all Pharm...

Apr 29 “Enhancing the Reproducibility and Transparency of Research Findings: Ongoing Activities at NIH and Beyond” – Pharmacology and NGP Seminar by Shai Silberberg

4/29/2014

[Jordan 1-14] Shai Silberberg, Ph.D., is the Program Director for the Extramural Research Program at the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NIH/NINDS). You can learn more about Dr. Silberberg by visi...

Apr 11 “Unraveling the CNS Pathways Regulating Energy Balance and Glucose Homeostasis” – Pharmacology/NGP/NCOE Seminar by Joel Elmquist

4/11/2014

[Jordan 1-5] Joel Elmquist, DVM, PhD., is the Maclin Family Distinguished Professor in Medical Science and the Carl H. Wescott Distinguished Chair in Medical Science at the Departments of Internal Medicine, Pharmacology, and Psychiatry at UT Southwest...

Apr 04 “The Vascular Endothelium: A Key Interface between Insulin Secretion and Action” – Pharmacology Seminar by Eugene Barrett

4/4/2014

[Jordan Hall, Room 5023] Eugene Barrett, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. You can learn more about Dr. Barrett by visiting this link: http://bims.virginia.edu/faculty/eugene-j-barrett/ His seminar is hosted by Douglas Bayliss, Professor and Chair of Pharmacology.

Mar 27 “Glutamate Receptor in Epilepsy and Mental Retardation” – Pharmacology Seminar by Robert K.S. Wong

3/27/2014

[Jordan 1-17] Dr. Wong is a Distinguished Professor and Chairman, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology and a Professor of Neurology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center. For more information on Dr. Wong, please see: http://www.downstate.edu/pharmaco...