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Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies

December 2008 Seminars

Except where otherwise noted, the Barshop Institute seminars take place at 3:30 PM in Lecture Hall 444B, Medical School building, central campus.  For more information, please call 210-562-5086.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Mitochondrion, from basics to its implications in tumorigenesis and aging

Yidong Bai, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Dept. of Cellular & Structural Biology

UT Health Science Center at San Antonio

Wednesdays, December 10 and 17, 2008
Barshop Institute Seminars Presented by Aging Research Graduate Students and Fellows
Presentations for December 10, 2008:
  • Julie Etzler: Cyclophilin D Modulation of Mitochondrial Physiology
  • Adam Brown: BLM and Homologous Recombination
  • Ronald Matheny: IGF-I and Oxidative Stress in Myoblasts
  • AndreAna Pena: MRG 15, a Chromatin Remodeling Protein: Implications for Epigenetics in Cell Proliferation and Aging

Presentations for December 17, 2008:
  • Michael Lustgarten: The Role of Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress on Muscle Function
  • Angela Sanchez: Temperature Regulated Proteases and Longevity
  • Karl Rodriguez: The Role of the Proteasome in Aging
  • Sarah Ullevijg: Oxidative Stress Induced by Metabolic Disorders Enhances Chemotaxic Responses in Monocytes: A New Paradigm for theDevelopment of Chronic Inflammatory Diseases

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