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2007-08 Seminars


Academic Health Center Duluth Campus Seminars 2007-08

All seminars held from 12:00-1:00 in 130 SMed unless otherwise noted.

If you wish to meet with the speaker, please contact Joan Olson (ahcd@d.umn.edu) or the host.




Date Title and Speaker Host email
September 24
2007
An Introduction to the Office for Technology Commercialization
Jay Schrankler, Director, Michael Klug, Technology Strategy Manager and Doug Johnson, Director Venture Center
Office for Technology Commercialization
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Lester Drewes
October 5
2007
3:15pm 185 LSci
Joint with Biology

From Feast to Famine: Regulation of Metabolism by Nuclear Receptor-FGF Cascades
Steve Kliewer, Ph.D.
Professor
Microbiology and Pharmacology
UT Southwestern

Matt Andrews
Lester Drewes
October 15
2007
Inflammation and Stress in Hypertension and Heart Failure
Paul Mills, Ph.D.
Professor in Residence
Psychiatry
University of California, San Diego
Mustafa al'Absi
November 5
2007
DNA Replication and Genome Maintenance in Eukaryotic Cells
Anja Bielinsky, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Director of Graduate Studies
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Ed Perkins
November 7
2007
Evening Symposium
Annette Boman Fellowship Symposium
Keynote speaker: Kenneth Dornfeld, M.D., Ph.D.
Radiation Oncologist
Duluth Clinic Cancer Center
Lester Drewes
December 17
2007
Generating tumor-reactive lymphocytes in vivo for brain tumor immunotherapy
John Ohlfest, Ph.D.
Director
Translational Gene Therapy
Pediatrics
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Lester Drewes
January 14
2008
LSci 163
Heme oxygenase-1 as a novel therapeutic target of drugs and micronutrients in the endothelium
Henning Schroeder, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies
Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics
College of Pharmacy
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Grant Anderson
February 1
2008
SMed 165
Effects of genomic alterations in colon tumor epithelium on stroma content and identification of biomarkers for early diagnosis of colorectal cancer
Remond Fijneman, Ph.D.
Departments of Medical Oncology and Pathology
VU University Medical Center
Amsterdam
Robert Cormier
February 25 2008
LSci 163
12:15pm
Hypoglycemia and the Developing Brain
Raghu Rao, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Pediatric Neonatology
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Grant Anderson
April 3
2008
LSci 165
12:15pm;
VCF to 155 Peters in TC
Toxicity of Perfluoroalkyl Acids: Highlights from recent findings
Chris Lau
Reproductive Toxicology Division
U.S. EPA
Research Triangle Park, NC
Sponsored by the Toxicology Graduate Program
Toxicology Graduate Program
April 25
2008
SMed 130
12:00 Noon

3-Iodothyronamine: a new paradigm in thyroid hormone action
Thomas Scanlan, Ph.D.
Professor
Physiology and Pharmacology
Director, Program in Chemical Biology
Oregon Health and Sciences University
Graduate Student Club
April 28
2008
LSci 163
12:15pm;
VCF to Masonic 41 in TC
The Biosynthesis and Secretion of Bioactive Peptides
Betty Eipper, Ph.D.
Professor
Neuroscience and Molecular, Microbial and Structural Biology
University of Connecticut Health Center
Joe Prohaska
May 12
2008
LSci 163
12:15pm;
VCF to WDH 7-193/95 in TC
Chemical Approaches to Overcoming Paclitaxel Multidrug Resistance at the Blood-Brain Barrier
Gunda Georg, Ph.D.
Professor and Head, Medicinal Chemistry
Director, Institute for Therapeutics Discovery and Development
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Venkatram Mereddy
Disability accommodations will be provided upon request. Please contact Joan Olson, ahcd@d.umn.edu, (218) 726-6354.


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