ERG seminar programme 2006-2007
ICaMB seminars 2006-2007 relating to Epithelial Physiology
26th October 2006
Dr. Donald Ward
The University of Manchester
Title: Phosphorylation-Mediated Feedback on Calcium-Sensing Receptor Function and Extracellular Calcium Homeostasis
30th November 2006
Dr. Bruno Gasnier
Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique
Title: Lysosomal membrane transporters
14th December 2006
Dr. Alan Bevington
University of Leicester, John Walls Renal Unit
TITLE: The SNAT2 Neutral Amino Acid Transporter: - The Extracellular Face of mTOR
18th January 2007
Dr. Deborah Baines
Medical Sciences St. George's, University of London
Title: AMPK: Cellular fuel gauge and transport regulator?
1st February 2007
Dr. Mark Jepson
University of Bristol
TITLE: Interactions between Enteropathogenic Bacteria and Epithelia
PLEASE NOTE THE VENUE FOR THE ABOVE SEMINAR WILL BE THE DEMONSTRATION LECTURE THEATRE ON THE 4TH FLOOR, COOKSON BUILDING
15th February 2007
Dr. David Criddle
University of Liverpool
TITLE: Good drink gone bad: Ca2+ signalling and alcoholic pancreatitis
15th March 2007
Dr. Gordon Cramb
University of St. Andrews
TITLE: The Shark Rectal Gland - New insights into the regulation of the Na+, K+-ATPase
These Seminars are sponsored by The Physiological Society
Wednesday 18 October 2006
Dr. Richard Boyd
University of Oxford
Title: Multiple roles for nutrient transporters in animal cells; novel insights from different tissues
Wednesday 8 November 2006
Dr. Helen Raybould
University of California, Davis
Title: Nutrient sensing in the GI tract: transporters, channels and receptors
Wednesday 24 January 2007
Professor Alan North, FRS
University of Manchester
Title: Molecular physiology of P2X receptors
Wednesday 21 February 2007
Professor Nick Standen
University of Leicester
Title: Regulation of arterial potassium channels by vasodilators, vasoconstrictors and glucose
Wednesday 7 March 2007
Dr. Craig Smith
University of Manchester
Title: Adventures in iron transport and the kidney
Wendesday 4 July 2007
Dr. Eric Alton
Imperial College, London
Title: Gene therapy for cystic fibrosis
These seminars are sponsored by The Physiological Society
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