University of Iowa College of Medicine, Department of Radiology

Nitric Oxide Symposium Program Listing


NITRIC OXIDE: A NEW FRONTIER IN FREE RADICAL RESEARCH

Saturday October 7, 1995
The University of Iowa
Organizer: Dr. Garry R. Buettner
EMRB 68
319/335-6749

7:30 Registration

The University of Iowa
Bowen Science Building

8:00 Welcome

8:05 NO: Antioxidant, prooxidant, and messenger

Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D.
The University of Iowa

8:10 The chemical-biology of NO

David Wink, Ph.D.
NIH
Bethesda

8:50 NOS, The enzyme(s)

Bettie Sue Masters, Ph.D.
University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio

9:30 NO and oxidants in concert

Matthew Grisham, Ph.D.
LSU Medical Center Shreveport

10:10 Break and Posters 10:35 Nitrosothiols as EDRFs James N. Bates, M.D.
The University of Iowa

11:10 NO and Cancer Larry Keefer, Ph.D.
NIH/NCI

11:45 NO/NOS: Oxidant induction and cancer Larry Oberley, Ph.D.
The University of Iowa

12:05 Lunch and Posters

1:25 NO and atherosclerosis

Neil Hogg, Ph.D.
Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee

2:00 NO and Host Defense

D. Neil Granger, Ph.D.
LSU Medical Center Shreveport,

2:35 Cellular adaptations to NO

Douglas Spitz, Ph.D.
Washington University St Louis

3:10 Break and Posters

3:30 NO and Neuropathologies

Sean Murphy, Ph.D.
The University of Iowa

4:05 NO - Hyperthermia/heat stroke

David Hall
The University of Iowa

4:20 Wrap Up

Garry Buettner, Ph.D.

4:30 Adjourn


NITRIC OXIDE: A NEW FRONTIER IN FREE RADICAL RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM FACULTY

James N. Bates, M.D.
Dept. of Anesthesia
JCP 6537
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242
Tel: 319/356-2633
Fax: 319/
Email: james-bates@uuiowa.edu
Nitrosothiols as EDRFs

Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D.
ESR Facility/EMRB 68
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1101
Tel: 319/335-6749
Fax: 319/335-8049
Email: garry-buettner@uiowa.edu

D. Neil Granger, Ph.D.
Dept. of Physiology
LSU Medical Center
1501 Kingshighway
Shreveport, LA 71130-3932
Tel: 318/625-6011
Fax: 318/675-6005
Email: dgrang@LSUMC.edu
NO in host defense

Matthew Grisham, Ph.D.
Dept. of Physiology
LSU Medical Center
1501 Kingshighway
Shreveport, LA 71130-3932
Tel: 318/625-6021
Fax: 318/675-4156
Email: mgrish@LSUMC.edu
NO and oxidants in concert

David M. Hall
Dept. of Exercise Science
FH, E216
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242
Tel: 319/335-9493
Fax: 319/335
Email: in progress
NO in heat stroke

Neil Hogg, Ph.D.
Biophysics Research Institute
Medical College of Wisconsin
PO Box 26509
Milwaukee, WI 53226-0509
Tel: 414/456-4012
Fax: 414/266-8515
Email: nhogg@post.its.mcw.edu
NO and atherosclerosis

Larry K. Keefer, Ph.D.
NCI-FCRDC
Bldg 538
Frederick, MD 21702
Tel: 301/846-1467
Fax: 301/846-5946
Email: lkr@cu.nih.gov
NO in cancer

Bettie Sue Masters, Ph.D.
Dept. Biochemistry
University of Texas Health Science Center
San Antonio, TX 78284-7760
Tel: 210/567-6627
Fax: 210/567-3768
Email: masters@uthscsa.edu
NOS, The enzyme(s)

Sean P. Murphy, Ph.D.
Dept. of Pharmacology
BSB 2-530
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1109
Tel: 319/335-7958
Fax:
Email: sean-murphy@uiowa.edu
Expression of NOS and roles for NO in neuropathologies

Larry W. Oberley, Ph.D.
Radiation (Free Radical) Biology
14 Med Labs
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1101
Tel: 319/335-8015
Fax: 319/335-8049
Email: in progress
NO/NOS: Oxidant induction and cancer

Douglas Spitz, Ph.D.
Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology
Section of Cancer Biology
Washington University Medical Center
4511 Forest Park Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63108
Tel: 314/362-9786
Fax: 314/362-9797
Email: dspitz@smtpgate.wustl.edu
Cellular mechanisms of resistance to NO-mediated toxicity

David Wink, Ph.D.
Radiation Biology Branch
NCI/NIH
Bldg 10 B3B69
Bethesda, MD 20892
Tel: 310/496-7511
Email: wink@box-w.nih.gov
The chemical-biology of NO


It should be a great day, I hope you can join us.

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