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Seminars 2009-2010 Academic Year
Use the selection list below to find more information about our seminar programs.
This page shows the Physiology Department's seminars database for the full
academic year 2009-2010. For a listing of upcoming
Physiology seminars, please select an appropriate link in the select list below.
For the complete UMass Medical School Seminar list, see
the Institution wide list.
Please bookmark this page and check back frequently, especially
just before the events you wish to attend, as schedules often shift.
Monthly Navigation Aides
September 2009 |
Monday, September 21,
2009
"Calcium Channel Plasticity: Molecular Mechanisms, Modulatory Consequences, and Medicinal Possibilities." Kathleen Dunlap, Ph.D. Professor of Neuroscience Neuroscience Program Director Tufts University School of Medicine Boston, MA |
Tuesday, September 22,
2009
"The FV10i Confocal: Multi-day, Multi-area, Live Cell High-resolution 4D Confocal" Adam Brady-Myerov Confocal Sales Representative Olympus America, Inc. Center Valley, PA |
November 2009 |
Monday, November 30,
2009
12:00 PM, S4-325
Physiology Conference Room in the Medical School Building on the University Campus
Physiology
Host:
Dr. José Lemos
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"The Brain Prorenin Receptor: It's Impact and Implications on Cardiovascular Function" Aldofo E. Cuadra, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor University of Florida Department of Physiology & Functional Genomics Gainesville, FL |
December 2009 |
Monday, December 7,
2009
12:00 PM, S4-325
Physiology Conference Room in the Medical School Building on the University Campus
Physiology
/ Neurology
Host:
Lawrence Hayward, M.D., Ph.D.
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"Understanding the Role of Chloride and KATP Channels in Muscle Fatigue Can Help Us in Finding New Treatments for Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis" Jean-Marc Renaud, Ph.D. Professor Department of Cellular & Molecular Medicine Neuromuscular Research Centre Faculty of Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa, Canada |
Monday, December 14,
2009
12:00 PM, S4-325
Physiology Conference Room in the Medical School Building on the University Campus
Physiology
/ Biochemistry & Molecular Pharm
Host:
Dr. Ann Rittenhouse
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"TBA" Robert S. Kass, Ph.D. Vice Dean for Research Alumni & David Hosack Professor of Pharmacology & Chairman Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons New York, NY |
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