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The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences joins the Department of Pharmacology to present the following seminars, held Tuesdays at 4:00 PM in QF-302A unless otherwise noted.


DATE
SPEAKER
TITLE
August 29 Danielle Thibault
MUSC Graduate Student


Spatially resolved proteomics: method development for direct tissue profiling of membrane proteins.
September
5
Campbell McInnes, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences, USC


Discovery and optimization of protein kinase inhibitors: a structure-guided approach.
September
12
Doug Pittman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences, USC


Extensive chromosome and telomere instability in Rad51d mutant mice.
September
19
Cameron McIlwain
MUSC Graduate Student


Cellular adaptations to chronic nitrosative stress.
October 3 Georgi Petkov, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences, USC


Potassium channels and urinary bladder function: therapeutic implications.
October 10 Elias Aizenman, Ph.D.
Professor
Neurobiology
University of Pittsburgh


A zinc-potassium continuum in neuronal apoptosis.
October 17 Garland R. Marshall
Professor
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
Washington University


Mimicking protein surfaces by peptidomimetics.
October 24 Robin Williard
MUSC Graduate Student


Ritalin and alcohol: pharmacological interactions modeled in B6 mice.
October 31 Jason Guichard
MUSC Graduate Student


Regulating nutrient utilization in myocytes.
November 7 Kyle Rasbach
MUSC Graduate Student


Mitochondrial biogenesis promotes recovery of cellular functions following oxidant injury.
November
14
John J. Lemasters,
M.D., Ph.D.
Professor
Pharmaceutical Sciences, MUSC


Modulation of mitochondrial membrane permeability in pathogenesis, mitophagy and control of metabolism.
November
21
Richard Rippe, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine and Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies
University of North Carolina


Fibrogenic signaling in hepatic stellate cells.
CANCELLED
November
28
NO SEMINAR


 
December
5
Xin Zhou
MUSC Graduate Student


Roles of M-channel in neuronal cell survival and differentiation.
December
12
Hartmut Jaescke

Signaling mechanisms in acetaminophen-induced liver cell death.

December
19
Shan Ping Yu, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Pharmaceutical Sciences, MUSC


Embryonic stem cell neuronal differentiation and stroke treatment.


Seminars of Old: spring 06 | fall 2005 | spring 2005 | fall 2004 | spring 2004 | fall 2003 | spring 2003 | fall 2002 | spring 2002 | fall 2001 | spring 2001 | fall 2000 | spring 2000 | fall 1999 | spring 1999 | fall 1998 | spring 1998 | fall 1997 | spring 1997


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