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Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies

September 2009 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.
Barshop Institute Seminar for Wednesday, September 9, 2009
S100 Proteins: Novel Targets for Alzheimer Disease Therapy
Presented by:
Danna Zimmer, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Veterinary Pathobiology
Texas A & M University
College Station, TX
Faculty Host: Salvatore Oddo, PhD
Barshop Institute Seminar for Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Abnormal Mitochondrial Dynamics in Alzheimer Disease
Presented by:
Xiongwei Zhu, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Pathology
Case Western Reserve University
Faculty Host: Qitao Ran, PhD
Barshop Institute Seminar for Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Proteolytic degradation of the amyloid beta-protein: the forgotten side of Alzheimer disease
Presented by:
Malcolm Arthur Leissring, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Neuroscience
Mayo Clinic
Jacksonville, Florida
Faculty Host: Salvatore Oddo, PhD
Barshop Institute Seminar for Wednesday, September 30, 2009
What can you do with MRI? Application in Neuroimaging
PLEASE NOTE: THIS SEMINAR WILL BE HELD IN THE NURSING SCHOOL, ROOM: 1.206-NS
Presentedby:
Timothy Duong, Ph.D.
ResearchImaging Center
UTHSCSA

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