2007 NEWS

October, 15, 2007:

Winners of Retreat Poster Session

1st Place for PostDoc/Research Associate
Raif-Musa Aziz – Evidence from surface-pH transients that AmtB and RhAG, expressed in Xenopus oocytes, have a substantially lower CO2/NH3 permeability ratio than AQP1.

2nd Place for PostDoc/Research Associate
Nilofar Khan - IONIC EFFECTS ON PERMEATION IN 1C (Cav 1.2) L-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNELS: Ca2+, Ba2+, AND Na+

1st Place for Graduate Student
Quentin Jamieson - Mn2+ PERMEATES AND AFFECTS GATING OF 1G T-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNELS

2nd Place for Graduate Student
Bryan Doreian - The Role of F-actin and Non-Muscle Myosin II in the Regulation of Transmitter Release From Chromaffin Cells

July, 20, 2007:

Winners of the first-ever food contests at our DPB annual summer picnic:

Salsa
1st place Jessica Berthiaume (Salsa Fresco)
2nd place Andy Resnick (TRPV1 Knockout Salsa)
3rd place Kate Trueblood Doreian (Poor Grad Student Salsa)

Baking
1st place Quentin Jamieson (Paradisiacal Cheesecake)
2nd place Lucila Licate (DNA Brownies)
3rd place Jessica Berthiaume (Chunky Chocolate Drop Cookies)

February, 9, 2007:

How to Build a Biotechnology Company - the Cytokinetic Story


Please join the Department of Physiology & Biophysics for this special seminar on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at 10:00 AM - School of Medicine, Room E531.


Dr. James Sabry is the Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Cytokinetics, a San Francisco Bay Area biotech company. Cytokinetics was founded in 1997 with the goal of focusing on development of novel small molecule drugs that target cytoskeletal proteins. The company has grown rapidly in the 9 years since its founding and now has several novel drugs in clinical trials, including mitosis-specific anticancer agents and drugs for cardiovascular failure that specifically target the cardiac myosin contractile machinery. In this seminar Dr. Sabry will describe the history of the creation and growth of this highly successful biotech company.


Cytokinetics, Inc.

January, 10, 2007:

Case Physiology Ranked 2nd Nationwide

The Chronicle of Higher Education recognized Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Department of Physiology and Biophysics as the #2 ranked department nationally. The prestigious ranking recognizes extraordinary faculty accomplishments among all academic departments with PhD programs and the scoring is based on a combined set of quantifiable criteria.


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