ASPET Daily Datablitz - Sunday (sponsored by Pharmacology Research & Perspectives)
Sunday April 07, 2019
10:30 am
-
11:00 am
Eastern Time (ET)
ASPET Poster Discussion Area, Booth #720
BEH
DCP
CVP
DDD
DMDD
MP
NEU
DPE
TOX
TCP
Chair :
Michael Jarvis
Abbvie, Inc.
Experience the daily ASPET datablitz, a rapid-fire oral presentation of research. Ten poster presenters each day will present three minute short talks in the ASPET poster discussion lounge in the poster hall. These brief snippets of research are an introduction to their full presentations that will take place at their poster boards afterwards. You won’t want to miss this fast-paced overview of the most exciting science of the day.
Thank you to Pharmacology Research & Perspectives for their sponsorship of our Daily Datablitz sessions!
Speakers
Elan Baskir
- Herbert Wertheim Col. of Med., Florida Intl Univ.
Active Learning to Promote Early and Effective Physician Interaction with Pharmaceutical Industry Marketing Practices
Mehdi Farokhnia
- NIH
Ghrelin: From a Gut Hormone to a Potential Therapeutic Target for Alcohol Addiction
Adithya Gopinath
- University of Florida
Dopamine Transporter is Dysregulated on the Peripheral Immune Cells of Drug Naïve Parkinson’s Disease Patients
Vanessa Gutzeit
- Weill Cornell Medicine
A Family of Photoswitchable Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors for High-Efficiency Optical Interrogation of Specific Receptor Populations in vivo
Yuan Le
- St. John's University
Perfluorononanoic Acid (PFNA) Suppresses Autophagy and Activates Nrf2 Signaling
Shaheena Parween
- University of Bern
Changes in Drug Metabolizing Enzyme Cytochrome P450 CYP3A4 Activities Due to Polymorphisms in Human Cytochrome P450 Oxidoreductase
Amanda Salzwedel
- University of Minnesota
IFN Expressing Oncolytic Adenovirus as a Tool to Improve Pancreatic Cancer Therapy
Juan Azcona
- New York Medical College
Novel Contribution of Myeloperoxidase-derived Hypochlorous Acid to 20-HETE Production Post-Ischemia
Fakiha Siddiqui
- Loyola University Medical Center
Reversal of the Thrombin Generation Inhibitory Effect of Apixaban, Betrixaban, Edoxaban and Rivaroxaban by Andexanet Alpha may be Associated with Increased Thrombogenesis
Marcin Ufnal
- Medical University of Warsaw
Butyric Acid, a Gut Bacteria-Produced Metabolite, Decreases Arterial Blood Pressure via a Gut-Vagus Nerve Signaling in Rats