Tuesday November 24 , 2009
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Seminars & Journal Club (Autumn Quarter 2009)

 

Below are the schedules for Fall Quarter 2009:

PCEUT 520 Seminars will be Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. in K-069, unless noted otherwise.

Seminar titles and notices will be posted weekly

 

PCEUT 583 Journal Club presentations will be Thursdays from 1:45 p.m. to 2:35 p.m. in H-074, unless noted otherwise.

A pdf of the article presented will be linked under the presenters name.

Journal Club Topics for 2009-2010 can be found here.

 

CLICK ON BOLD TITLES TO VIEW SEMINAR NOTICES and ABSTRACTS and JOURNAL CLUB ARTICLES

Pharmaceutics/Medicinal Chemistry

Seminar

(PCEUT 520)

Journal Club

(PCEUT 583)

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October 8

Oliver Parkinson

Graduate Student, Medicinal Chemistry

Characterizing the bioactivation of ipomeanol to improve prediction of species-dependent organ toxicities

ABSTRACT

Ben Zheng

Investigation of the Role of Oligopeptide Transporter PEPT1 and Sodium/Glucose Cotransporter SGLT1 in Intestinal Absorption of Their Substrates Using Small GTP-Binding Protein Rab8-Null Mice

October 15

John Chapman

Graduate Student, Medicinal Chemistry

Lighting the Abyss: Exploring High-Throughput Proteomic Techniques in the Prospect of Full Proteome Identification Capabilities

ABSTRACT

Nora Lee

Peptide Derivation of Poorly Absorbable Drug Allows Intestinal Absorption Via Peptide Transporter


October 22

Eri Nakatani

Graduate Student, Medicinal Chemistry

Albumin-Hemes: A New Approach to Artificial O2 Carriers

ABSTRACT

John Hoekman

Reduced Intestinal Absorption of Dipeptides via PepT1 in Mice with Diet-Induced Obesity Is Associated with Leptin Receptor Down-regulation

 

October 29

GUEST SPEAKER

Gus Rosania

University of Michigan

A computational cell based pharmacokinetic model of the lung

Ariel Topletz

Significantly Altered Systemic Exposure to Atorvastatin Acid Following Gastric Bypass Surgery in Morbidly Obese Patients

November 5

Peng Hsiao

Graduate Student, Pharmaceutics

Can P-gp based drug interactions at the human blood-brain barrier be predicted from in vitro and rat studies?

ABSTRACT

Alice Ke

Kinetic Considerations for the Quantitative Assessment of Efflux Activity and Inhibition: Implications for Understanding and Predicting the Effects of Efflux Inhibition

November 12

Jean Dinh

Graduate Student, Medicinal Chemistry

Metabolomics:  The "new" 'omic on the Block

ABSTRACT

Jenna Voellinger

Targeted Disruption of Peptide Transporter Pept1 Gene in Mice Significantly Reduces Dipeptide Absorption in Intestine

November 19

Justin Lutz

Graduate Student, Pharmaceutics

In Vivo Metabolite Kinetics and Its Prediction from In Vitro Parameters

ABSTRACT

Emily Zheng

Small intestinal efflux mediated by MRP2 and BCRP shifts sulfasalazine intestinal permeability from high to low, enabling its colonic targeting

November 26

HOLIDAY - No Presentation

HOLIDAY - No Presentation

December 3

Nick Au

Graduate Student, Medicinal Chemistry

Kendan Jones-Isaac

December 10

Brian Kirby

Graduate Student, Pharmaceutics

Jing Yang

December 17

No Presentation

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