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BIOLOGY SEMINAR
Monday, November 18
Dr. Brian McGillUniversity of Maine, School of Biology & Ecology
“Two Efforts to Bring Physiology into Community Ecology: Functional Traits and Responses to Climate Change”
11:45 am, 105 Marsh Life Science Building
Refreshments will be served starting at 11:35 am
Monday, November 18
Sarah H. Heil, Ph.D.UVM Associate Professor of Psychiatry
“Buprenorphine for treating opioid-dependent pregnant women: Behavioral pharmacology in action”
12:00 – 1:00 pm, Davis Auditorium For more information call 656-9615
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ENVIRONMENTAL PATHOLOGY AND CARCINOGENESIS SEMINAR
Monday, November 18
Douglas J. Taatjes, PhDUVM Professor of Pathology
“Pathophysiology of the Anti-phospholipid Syndrome, a Human
Thrombotic Disorder: Insights from Atomic Force Microscopy”
12:00 pm, HSRF 200
OB/GYN GRAND ROUNDSTuesday, November 19
Peter R. Casson, MDProfessor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences Director of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Division
UVM/Fletcher Allen
“American Society of Reproductive Medicine Update”
7:30 am, Davis Auditorium
Grand Rounds
Tuesday, November 19
Yongli Ji, MD, PhDHematology/Oncology Fellow, UVM/Fletcher Allen
8:00 amReardon Classroom ~ Med Ed 300
VERMONT LUNG CENTER SEMINARTuesday, November 19
Renee Stapleton, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Medicine, UVM/Fletcher Allen
“Zinc as a Therapy for Severe Sepsis”
8:15 - 9:30 am, HSRF 400
CELLULAR, MOLECULAR, AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
SEMINARTuesday, November 19
Christopher ZieglerCMB Graduate Student, Dr. Jason Botten’s Lab
(Department of Medicine)
“The Role of Cellular Proteins in the Function of the Arenavirus Matrix Protein
Z”
11:30 am, Davis Auditorium
PEDIATRIC GRAND ROUNDS
Wednesday, November 20
Niels Giddins, MDUVM Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatric Cardiologist, Vermont Children’s Hospital
“Cardiac Pacing – 60 Years and More”
8:00 am, Davis Auditorium
MICROBIOLOGY & MOLECULAR GENETICS SEMINARWednesday, November 20
Dr. Bennett Van HoutenDepartment of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Center
“Watching DNA repair, one molecule at a time: the use of single molecule
techniques to investigate nanomachines”
9:30 am, Stafford 101
SURGERY GRAND ROUNDS
Thursday, November 21
G. Richard Holt, MD MSE, MPH, MABE, D EthicsProfessor Emeritus of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck SurgeryThe University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio
“Ethics in the Business of Medicine”
7:30 am, Davis Auditorium
PHARMACOLOGY SEMINAR
Thursday, November 21
M. Celeste Simon, PhDDepartment of Cell and Developmental BiologyUniversity of Pennsylvania Perelman School of
Medicine
“Hypoxia, Metabolism, and Tumor Progression”
8:30 am, Med Ed 300
NEUROSCIENCE GRAND ROUNDS
Thursday, November 21
Amar Parikh, MDAnesthesiologist and Interventional Pain
ManagementOrthoNY, Albany
9:30 am, Davis Auditorium
PSYCHIATRY GRAND ROUNDSFriday, November 22
Bonnie J. Kaplan, PhDProfessor of Medicine, University of Calgary
“The Emerging Field of Nutritional Psychiatry”
10:30 am, Davis Auditorium
ANIMAL SCIENCE SEMINAR
Friday, November 22
Robert MugabiPhD Student, Mentor: Dr. John Barlow
“Biofilm formation and molecular epidemiology of Staphylococcus
aureus on artisan cheese producing farms”
11:45 pm, Jeffords 127
Friday, November 22
Nathan RoyDoctor of Philosophy, Cell and Molecular Biology
Advisor: Markus Thali, PhD
Viral and Cellular Factors Which Regulate HIV-1 Cell-to-Cell Transmission
12:45 pm, Stafford 101
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NEUROSCIENCE GRADUATE PROGRAMDISSERTATION PROPOSAL
The following dissertation is open to those in the University community.
Monday, November 25
Anthony PappasAdvisor: George Wellman, PhD
Impact of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage on Astrocyte Ca2+
Signaling
9:00 AM, Med Ed 300
AHEC’s 6th Annual
New York Recruitment DayWednesday, December 4
11:00 AM—1:00 PM
Davis Auditorium Concourse, Larner Medical Education Center
FREE BUFFET LUNCH!Possible Career Opportunities:
Physician: Anesthesiology, Radiology, Surgery, Internal
Medicine, OB/GYN, Family MedicinePhysical Therapy
NursingPharmacy
Social Work
Network with:NY Hospitals and Practices
Vermont Area Health Education Centers (AHEC)
and more!
For more info: 656-2179 or www.vtahec.org UVMAHEC