Events & Seminars

 

Ion Channel Seminar Series 2011-2012

Featured Seminars are October - May

 

Date

Seminar Time and Location

Speaker

Institution

Topic

October 4, 2011

11:30am

103 Bryan Research

Dr. Murali Prakriya, Assistant Professor, Molecular Pharmacology and Biological Chemistry Northwestern University Permeation and gating mechanisms in Orai channels

November 8, 2011

3:30pm

301 Bryan Research

Dr. Fred Sachs, UB Distinguished Professor of Biophysics, Department Of Physiology And Biophysics


University of Buffalo, The State University of New York, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Cell volume and the water pump

November 14, 2011

12:00 noon

301 Bryan Research

Douglas Krafte, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer Icagen Inc Ion Channel Drug Discovery: Experiences Targeting CKa3.1 Channels

December 6, 2011

11:30am

143 Jones

Paul Rosenberg, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology Duke University TBD

January 10, 2012

11:30am

103 Bryan Research

Dr. Robert T. Dirksen, University of Rochester, School of Medicine and Dentistry University of Rochester

Molecular Mechanisms and Functional Role of Store-Operated Ca2+ Entry in Adult Skeletal Muscle

CANCELLED: February 7, 2012

 

11:30am

103 Bryan Research

Dr. Jonathan Javitch, Lieber Professor of Experimental Therapeutices in Psychiatry and Professor of Pharmacology, Director, Lieber Center for Schizophrenia Research Columbia University Medical Center

A tale of two substrates: a novel mechanism for neurotransmitter: sodium symport

March 6, 2012

11:30am

103 Bryan Research

Dr. Richard Lewis, Professor, Molecular & Cellular Physiology Stanford School of Medicine Molecules in Motion: assembly and gating of store-operated calcium channels

April 3, 2012

11:30am

103 Bryan Research

Dr. King-Wai Yau, Professor of Neuroscience The Johns Hopkins University Melanopsin Signaling in the Eye

May 1, 2012

11:30am

103 Bryan Research

Dr. Miriam Goodman, Associate Professor Molecular & Cellular Physiology Stanford School of Medicine TBD