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Heart Failure Journal Club Presentations
Fourth Thursdays, 11 am
(Unless otherwise noted)
Room 116 Service Memorial Institute
1300 University Avenue
Contact uwcvrc@cardiovascres.wisc.edu for further information

2001-2002

Sep. 27, 2001, Anatomy Seminar Loren Field, Ph.D., Indiana University, 340 Bardeen at 12:00 noon

"Cell and Molecular Approaches for Cardiac Regeneration"

Oct. 25, 2001, Andrew Lokuta, Ph.D., Assistant Scientist, Physiology

"Increased Nitration of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+- ATPase in Human Heart Failure"

Nov. 29, 2001, (Fifth Thursday). Valentin Robu, Research Assistant/Fellow, Physiology

"Preferential Localization of Endothelin A Receptor in the Transverse Tubules of Cardiac Myocytes"

Jan. 24, 2002. Timothy J. Kamp, MD, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Medicine (Cardiovascular).

"Mobilized bone marrow cells repair the infarcted heart, improving function and survival", Donald Orlic, Jan Kajstura , Stefano Chimenti , Federica Limana , Igor Jakoniuk, Federico Quaini, Bernardo Nadal-Ginard, David M. Bodine, Annarosa Leri , and Piero Anversa, 10344-10349, PNAS , August 28, 2001 ,vol. 98 , no. 18.

"Bone marrow cells regenerate infarcted myocardium", Donald Orlic, Jan Kajstura, Stefano Chimenti, Igor Jakoniuk, Stacie M. Anderson, Baosheng Li, James Pickel, Ronald McKay, Bernardo Nadal-Ginard, David M. Bodine, Annarosa Leri & Piero Anversa, NATURE , VOL 410 , 5 APRIL 2001, 701-706.

Feb. 28, 2002. Robert Haworth, Ph.D., Distinguished Scientist, Surgery

"Influence of Pyruvate on Contractile Performance and Ca2+ Cycling in Isolated Failing Human Myocardium", Gerd Hasenfuss, MD; Lars S. Maier, MD; Hans-Peter Hermann, MD; Claus LUers, MD; Mark HUnlich, MD; Oliver Zeitz,MD; Paul M.L. Janssen, PhD; Burkert Pieske, MD, (Circulation. 2002;105:194-199.)

Mar. 28, 2002. Hector Valdivia, MD, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Physiology.

Robert Brenner, Guillermo J. Perez, Adrian D. Bonev, Delrae M. Eckman, Jon C. Kosek, Steven W. Wiler, Andrew J. Patterson, Mark T. Nelson & Richard W. Aldrich "Vasoregulation by the beta1 subunit of the calcium-activated potassium channel" Nature. 2000 Oct 19;407(6806):870-6. with a comment in the same issue: "Tuning channels for blood pressure" Nature. 2000 Oct 19;407(6806):845

Apr. 25, 2002. Asensio Gonzalez, Ph.D., Research Associate, Genetics and Medical Genetics

Research Presentation on new transgenic mouse overexpressing AMPK.

Mutations in the gamma(2) subunit of AMP-activated protein kinase cause familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: evidence for the central role of energy compromise in disease pathogenesis. Hum Mol Genet 2001;10(11):1215-20

Identification of a gene responsible for familial Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. N Engl J Med 2001; 344(24):1823-31.

May 23, 2002. Ken Campbell, Ph.D., Research Fellow, Physiology.

Interaction between PEVK-titin and actin filaments: Origin of a viscous force component in cardiac myofibrils, M. Kulke, S. Fujita-Becker, E. Rostkova, C. Neagoe, D. Labeit, D.J. Manstein, M. Gautel and W.A. Linke, Circulation Research, 2001, 89:874-881.

May 30, 2002. (Fifth Thursday). Rolf Jakobi, Ph.D., Department of Pharmacology, Medical College of Wisconsin

Control of cell survival and cell death by small G-protein activated kinases.

 
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