2012 Sydney AuPS/ASB/PSNZ Meeting - 2-5 December 2012
International Speakers
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Romain Barres, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
– Adaptations to exercise: the role of epigenetic changes
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Lutz Birnbaumer, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, USA
– Molecular makeup and physiology of TRPC channels
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Josh Edwards, Rush University, USA
– Plasma membrane calcium handling and arrhythmogenesis
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Raymond Frizzell, Director of the Cystic Fibrosis Research Centre, USA
– A CFTR-linked anion channel modifies CF disease severity
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Yann Gambin , University of Queensland, Australia
– Combining single molecule optofluidics and cell free expression: how fast can protein research go?
– Symposium
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Anthony Gummer, Tübingen University, Germany
– Nanomechanical mechanisms of cochlear amplification
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David Julius, University of California SA, USA
– ASIC and/or TRP channels
– Symposium
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Timothy Koves, Duke University, USA
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Ming Lei, University of Manchester, UK
– P21 activated kinase-1 as a key regulator of cardiac automaticity and excitability
– Symposium
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Junichi Nabekura, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Japan
– Glial and Neuron interactions: role in neuronal plasticity
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Helen Raybould, University of California Davis, USA
– Nutrient-sensing in the GI tract: fat, the gut microbiota and obesity
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Ian Smith, University of California - Irvine, USA
– Tunneling membrane nanotubes generate local calcium signals and may actively propagate calcium signals between cells
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Håkan Westerblad, Karolinska Inst, Sweden
– Mitochondrial Myopathies
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Akihiro Yamanaka, Okazaki Institute for Integrative Bioscience, Japan
– Sleep homeostasis and optogenetics
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