PSTP Flyer 2015 - University of Michigan Health System

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