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A Career Of Serotonin Research: From LSD To SIDS
David J. Mokler
Dr. David Mokler discusses his research, focused on behavior and neurochemistry of the brain, particularly serotonin. His research has examined the effects of drugs of abuse on the brain, sudden infant death syndrome, prenatal protein malnutrition and the limbic system of the brain.
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Exploring Molecular Mechanisms For The Chronification Of Pain
Derek Molliver
Dr. Derek Molliver gives a presentation on the control of signaling pathways activated by GPCRs through the assembly of modular signaling complexes.
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The Clinical Relevance Of Ectopic Axonal Sensitivity
Geoffrey M. Bove
Dr. Geoffrey Bove gives a presentation on the translation into clinical practice of his research on the effect of inflammation and altered axoplasmic flow on nociceptor axons.
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New Binding Mechanisms Drove The Emerging Pathology Of Zika Virus
Meghan May
Dr. Meghan May gives an overview presentation of the Zika virus epidemic in the Americas, genetic diversity of emergent lineages of the Zika virus, cell binding and Zika’s emergent pathology, and future directions for research and clinical treatment of the Zika virus.
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Blood-Based Marker For Aggressive Breast Cancer Early Detection
Srinidi Mohan
Dr. Srinidi Mohan gives an overview presentation of his research, focused on nitric oxide metabolism, and its role in breast cancer biomarker development.
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From Corals To Kidney Transplant Patients – Population Genetic/Genomic Approaches To Diverse Problems
Daniel A. Brazeau
Dr. Daniel Brazeau gives an overview presentation of potential applications for his research in genetics and pharmacogenomics.
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A Tale Of Two Species: Evolvability, Genomic Context, And Pathogen Forecasting
Meghan May
Dr. Meghan May gives an overview presentation of her research on evolution of virulence and pathogen prediction. The focus of the presentation is a group of organisms called mycoplasmas, and covered subjects include: Mycoplasma synoviae, Mycoplasma gallisepticum, genomic context, predictive modeling, sequence evolution, and genome reduction.
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