35TH PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND BIO-RELATED CHEMISTRY SYMPOSIUM April 3rd, 2015 from 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Kahn Auditorium, BSRB (1st Floor) Sponsored by the Pharmacological Sciences Training Program Program Schedule: Registration and Breakfast – BSRB Atrium and Conference Rooms 9:20 Opening Remarks – Kahn Auditorium 9:30 Research on Human Subjects: How Much Can I Get Away With? Edward B. Goldman, J.D., Adjunct Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy and Associate Professor in the Department of Ob/Gyn at the University of Michigan 10:30 Seven Transmembrane Receptors Robert J. Lefkowitz, M.D., James B. Duke Professor of Medicine and Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry at Duke University 12:00 Lunch – BSRB Conference Rooms KEYNOTE EYNOTE SPEAKER K SPEAKER 8:30 Robert J. Lefkowitz, M.D. Robert J. Lefkowitz, M.D. James B. Duke Professor of Medicine and James B. Duke Professor of Medicine andat Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry at Duke University Duke University HHMI Investigator HHMI Investigator 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Presenting Presenting “Seven Transmembrane “Seven Transmembrane Receptors” Receptors” ETHICS SPEAKER 12:45 The B Cell Receptor Dictates Its Local Lipid Environment Matthew Stone, Veatch Lab, Department of Biophysics 1:10 Hapalindole-Type Alkaloids From Cyanobacteria: Characterization Of Biosynthetic Pathway For Drug Discovery Shasha Li, Sherman Lab, Department of Medicinal Chemistry 1:35 Tamoxifen Inhibits Neurochemical And Reinforcing Behavioral Effects Of Amphetamine In Rats: A Proof Of Concept Study Sarah Mikelman, Gnegy Lab, Department of Pharmacology 2:00 Characterization Of The Metastatic Factor P-Rex1 And Its Regulation By PIP3 Edward B. Goldman, J.D. ETHICS SPEAKER Adjunct Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy and Associate Professor in the Department of Ob/Gyn at the University of Michigan Edward B. Goldman, J.D. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy and Associate Professor in the Department of Ob/Gyn at the University of Michigan Presenting “Research on Human Subjects: How MuchPresenting Can I Get Away With?” “Research on Human Subjects: How Much Can I Get Away With?” Questions? Email Mike at [email protected] or Nathan at [email protected] Jennifer Cash, Ph.D., Tesmer Lab, Department of Pharmacology 2:30 Poster Session and Coffee – BSRB Atrium 4:00 Concluding Remarks – Kahn Auditorium
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