Pharmacology Repurposed: Novel Uses for Current Therapies
Tuesday April 09, 2019
2:00 pm
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3:30 pm
Eastern Time (ET)
Room W205 A
CVP
DDD
DPE
TCP
Chair :
Joseph Provost
University of San Diego
Margaret Zimmerman
Tulane Univ
Many therapeutic agents are being repurposed, a process that uses a drug already approved to treat one condition/disease and safely applying it to another. The incorporation of repurposed drugs can be applied at all levels of research and promotes the development of new therapeutic approaches. Additionally, this methodology encourages researchers to investigate alternative pathways when targeting diseases. The goal of this symposium is to highlight both clinical and basic researchers that are using this approach, and to promote the NIH NCATS program which supports clinical and translational research in drug repurposing.
Speakers
Jennifer Sasser
- University of Mississippi Medical Center
NO More PDE5 in PE: Repurposing Sildenafil for Treatment of Preeclampsia
Andrew Haak
- Mayo Clinic
Repurposing GPCRs to Regulate YAP/TAZ in Tissue Fibrosis