2nd
RGS Protein Colloquium
April 17, 2003
Washington, DC
Chairs: Vadim Arshavsky and David P. Siderovski
RGS proteins: Past, present, future
David Siderovski, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill Mechanisms of feedback inhibition
by RGS protein induction and turnover
Henrik Dohlman, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill RGS protein control of centrosome
movement during mitosis in C. elegans embryos
Michael R. Koelle, Yale University
Role of the RGS domain in G protein-coupled
receptor kinase function
Jeffrey Benovic, Thomas Jefferson University
RGS insensitive G proteins as probes of
physiological RGS function
Richard Neubig, University of Michigan
Regulation of vascular smooth muscle
relaxation and blood pressure by RGS2
Michael E. Mendelsohn, Tufts University
Investigation of RGS proteins toward
modulation of neurobiological disorders
Kathleen Young, Wyeth Research
Functional analysis of RGS proteins in intact
cells: Lessons from photoreceptors
Marie Burns, University of California-Davis
Building RGS protein specificity through its
domain composition
Vadim Arshavsky, Harvard Medical School and the
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Short Talks selected from poster abstracts (Deadline for poster
abstract submission has been extended to February 18, 2004)
Registration Form
You may print the form and mail it or submit it
online.
If you submit online, please email your abstract to
markin@aspet.org
Deadline for abstracts is February 18, 2004. |