Department of Molecular Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine
Cornell University
RESEARCH WORK-IN-PROGRESS PRESENTATIONS
SUMMER 1999
- July 13
- Randy Eble (Pauli Lab)
Are calcium-activated chloride channels tumor suppressors that promote apoptosis?
- July 20
- Hiroki Ueda (Guan Lab)
Analysis of FAP200 a novel 200Kda protein associated with both FAK and Pyk2
- July 27
- POSTPONED TO FALL SERIES
- August 3
- Smita Abbi (Guan Lab)
Role of FAK interaction with FAP200 in cell cycle regulation
- August 10
- Tang-Long Shen (Guan Lab)
Targeting signaling molecules to focal adhesions
- August 17
- Guillermo Calero (Oswald Lab)
NMR studies of Arf-6
- August 24
- Geoffrey Sharp
The malonyl CoA - long chain acyl CoA hypothesis and the stimulation of insulin release by glucose
- August 31
- Bruce Kornreich (Oswald Lab)
Studies of GluR6 potentiation by protein kinase A
- September 7
- Susan Coombs (Oswald Lab)
Development of an optical probe for activity of cation-channel-forming neurotransmitter receptors
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