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The Sunrise Free Radical School is a feature of the annual meeting of the SFRBM.  Below
are the slides for most of the lectures presented by the Faculty of the School since its inception in 1995.

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2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000
1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996 | 1995

Or view the Free Radical Workshop series presentations :

2006 | 2005


            2007 - Washington, DC

 SFRBM 2007

Thursday:
Garry Buettner, Ph.D., The University of Iowa
          "What Are Free Radicals? " [PDF | Powerpoint]
Matthew Grisham, Ph.D., LSU Health Sciences Center
          "Rates of Radical Production in Biological Tissues " [PDF | Powerpoint]

Friday:
Jack Lancaster, Jr., Ph.D., The University of Alabama at Birmingham
          "How Does Reaction vs. Diffusion Regulate ROS/RNS Biology " [PDF | Powerpoint]
Henry Forman, Ph.D., University of California, Merced
          "Antioxidants" [PDF | Powerpoint]

Saturday:
Paolo Di Mascio, Ph.D., University of São Paulo, Brazil
          "How to Measure ROS and RNS in Biology " [PDF | Powerpoint]
Stanley Hazen, M.D., Ph.D., Cleveland Clinic Foundation
          "Case Study- Impact of Free Radical Research on Disease: The Story of MPO " [PDF | Powerpoint]

Sunday:
No Sunday School

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2006 - Denver, Colorado SFRBM 2006 (November 15-19)

Thursday:
Arlan Richardson, Ph.D., The University of Texas Health Science Center -
          "The Basics of Free Radical Chemistry and Their Biology." [PDF | Powerpoint]

Friday:
Carol Cross, M.D., The University of California at Davis -
          "Oxidative Stress at Respiratory Tract Surfaces: Focus Cystic Fibrosis." [PDF | Powerpoint]
Lin Mantell, M.D., Ph.D., The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, New York -
          "Oxygen, Redox Signaling and Lung Injury." [PDF | Powerpoint]

Saturday:
Paul Brookes, Ph.D., University of Rochester -  
          "Mitochondria – More Than Just ATP Cows." [PDF | Powerpoint]
Alicia Kowaltowski, Ph.D., University of São Paulo -
          "Mitochondrial ROS – Integrators of Protective and Pathologic Cell Signaling." [PDF]

Sunday:
James Crapo, M.D., National Jewish Medical and Research Center -
          "Redox, Kinetic, and Biological Necessities to Create an Effective Metalloenzyme-mimetic
            in the Oxidative Stress Arena." [PDF | [Powerpoint]

 



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2005 - Austin, Texas (November 16-20)

Thursday:
Matthew Grisham, Ph.D., LSU Health Sciences Center -
           "The Janus Face of Reactive Oxygen Species in Biology."
Frederick Domann, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
           "Biochemical Determinants Governing Redox Regulated Changes in Gene Expression and Chromatin Structure."
            [PDF | Powerpoint]

Friday:
Valerie O'Donnell, Ph.D., Cardiff University -
           "Enzymatic Oxidation of Lipids: Mechanisms and Functions." [PDF | Powerpoint]
Jason D. Morrow, M.D., Vanderbuilt University -
           "Detection of Lipid Peroxidation Products from Free Radical and Enzymatic Processes." [PDF | Powerpoint]

Saturday:
James Friel, Ph.D., University of Manitoba -
           "The Challenges of the Newborn." [PDF | Powerpoint]
Holly Van Remmen, Ph.D., University of Texas at San Antonio -
           "Mitochondria, Antioxidants and Aging." [PDF | Powerpoint]

Sunday:
Bruce Freeman, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham -
           "Nitrated Fatty Acids: Formation and Actions." [PDF | Powerpoint]

 

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2004 - St. Thomas, Virgin Islands (November 20-24)

Day One:
J. John Cohen, M.D., Ph.D., University of Colorado Medical School -
          "Inflammation and Immunity from Innate Oysters to Adaptive Humans." [Powerpoint]

Day Two:
Ned Porter, Ph.D., Vanderbuilt University -
          "Mechanisms of Lipid Peroxidation."

Day Three:
Henrik Poulsen, Ph.D., University Hospital Copenhagen -
          "Oxidative DNA Modification and Cancer."

Day Four:
Dean Jones, Ph.D., Emory University -
          "Approaches to Define the Circuitry for Redox-Signaling Pathways."

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2003 - Seattle, Washington (November 20-24)

Day One:
No lectures.

Day Two:
Michael Davies, Ph.D., The Heart Research Institute -
          "Protein Oxidations: Concepts, Mechanisms and New Insights." [PDF | Powerpoint]
Rodney Levine, M.D., Ph.D., F.O.S., National Institutes of Health -
          "Protein Oxidation as a Marker of Oxidative Stress: Advantages and Disadvantages." [PDF]

Day Three:
Gerald Pollack, Ph.D., University of Washington -
          "Cells, Gels and Phase Transitions: The Working Principle of Life?" [PDF | Powerpoint]
Peter Wardman, Ph.D., Cancer Research UK -
          "Lifetimes of Free Radicals and Excited States in Biology: When Fast Means Slow and Glowing Means Snuggling Up."
           [PDF | Powerpoint]

Day Four:
Valeria Culotta, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University -
          "SODs and Their Metallochaperones in Mitochondrial Antioxidant Defenses." [PDF | Powerpoint]
Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "Chalcogen Chemistry and Biochemistry: The Many Faces of O, S, and Se in Proteins and Enzymes." [PDF | Powerpoint]

 

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2002 - San Antonio, Texas (November 20-24)

Day One:
Periannan Kuppusamy, Ph. D., Davis Heart and Lung Institute -
          "EPR Spying on Unpaired Electrons: What Information Can We Get?" [PDF | Powerpoint]
Bradley E. Britigan, M.D., University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics -
          "Iron: Mechanisms of Pro-Oxidant Behavior, Cellular Uptake and Organism Survival Skills." [PDF | Powerpoint]

Day Two:
Jason D. Morrow, M.D., Vanderbuilt University -
          "Looking for Lipid Peroxidation in Vitro and in Vivo: Is Seeing Believing?" [PDF | Powerpoint]
Simon Melov, Ph.D., The Buck Institute for Age Research -
          "Oxidative Stress and Aging: Is Intervention Possible?" [PDF | Powerpoint]

Day Three:
Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "What is an Antioxidant? How do Antioxidants Work?" [PDF | Powerpoint]
Catherine Rice-Evans, Ph.D., King's College -
          "Flavonoids and Polyphenols: What are they? What do they do? How do they do it?" [PDF | Powerpoint]

Day Four:
Kenneth Hensley, Ph.D., Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation -
          "Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases: Models and Assessment of the Impact and Responses to ROS/RNS."
           [PDF | Powerpoint]
James K. Hurst, Ph.D., Washington State University -
          "What do *NO, O=NOO-, NO2, N2O2, N2O3, etc. do, and how do they do it: Basics." [PDF]

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2001 - Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (November 11-15)

Day One:
Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "Free Radical Basics: Concepts and Considerations." [PDF]
Tony Kettle, Ph.D., Christchurch School of Medicine -
          "Heme-Peroxidase Biochemistry: Pulling Suprises From Their Pockets." [PDF]

Day Two:
Judith Berliner, Ph.D., The University of California at Los Angeles -
          "Molecular Regulation, by NO and Oxidized Lipids, of the Early Events of Atherosclerosis."
Mark Dewhirst, DVM, Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center -
          "Oxygen - Levels, Distribution and Sensing in Tissues: What's Hip With HIF." [PDF]

Day Three:
Sigmund Weitzman, M.D., Northwestern University -
          "Chronic Inflammation and Cancer: Your Mother Was Right, Stop Picking at That."
Larry Marnett, Ph.D., Vanderbuilt University Medical Center -
          "Oxyradicals, DNA Damage and Cancer: Molecular Changes and Their Mechanisms."

Day Four:
Kelvin J.A. Davies, Ph.D., University of Southern California -
          "The Spectrum of Responses of Oxidants in Proliferating Cells: Concentration, Concentration, Concentration."
            [PDF]
Owen Griffith, Ph.D., Medical College of Wisconsin -
          "Glutathione, The Ups and Downs of it's Manipulation - Consequences."

 

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2000 - San Diego, California (November 16-20)

Day One:
Alberto Boveris, Ph.D., Universidad de Buenos Aires -
          "Free Radical Generation by Mitochondria."
Bruce Kristal, Ph.D., Burke Medical Research Institute -
          "Oxidative Damage and Antioxidant Defenses in Mitochondria." [PDF

Day Two:
Martine Torres, Ph.D., University of Southern California -
           "Cell Signaling Pathways or How to Get the Message Across."
Gary Schieven, Ph.D., Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute -
           "Phosphatases: Regulators of Cell Signaling Systems." [PDF]

Day Three:
Jack Lancaster, Ph.D., Louisiana State University Medical Center -
           "The Physical Properties of Nitric Oxide: Critical Determinants of it's Biological Actions."
Tak Yee Aw, Ph.D., Louisiana State University medical Center -
           "Molecular And Cellular Responses to Oxidative Stress and Changes in Oxidation-Reduction Imbalance."
            [PDF | Powerpoint]

Day Four:
Willem Koppenol, Ph.D., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ) -
           "The Balance Between Oxidfative Stress and Antioxidants In Vivo - Science of Science Fiction?" [PDF]
John Erdman, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign -
           "Dietary Reference Intake of Antioxidants - What Is The Science Behind The Closed Door?" [PDF]

 

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1999 - New Orleans, Louisiana (November 18-22)

Day One:
Joseph S. Beckman, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham -
          "ABC's of Reactive Nitrogen Species." [PDF]
Harry Ischiropolous, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania -
          "Biological Nitration: Mechanisms and Consequences." [Powerpoint]

Day Two:
John P.Phillips, Ph.D., University of Guelph -
          "Aging, CuZnSOD and Free Radicals."
Naomi Fukagawa, M.D., Ph.D., University of Vermont -
          "Oxidative Stress inAging: Cause vs. Marker." [Powerpoint]

Day Three:
Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "Antioxidants: How They Work in Plastics and People." [PDF]
Larry W. Oberley, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "The Antioxidant Enzyme Network - A Symphony in Harmony." [PDF]

Day Four:
Steve D. Aust, Ph.D., F.O.S. - Utah State University
          "The Antioxidant Activity of Ferritin and Ceruloplasmin."
Shelly Lu, M.D., University of Southern California -
          "Regulation of GSH Synthesis: A Key Antioxidant." [Powerpoint]

 

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1998 - Washington D.C. (November 19-23)

Day One:
Nikki J. Holbrook, Ph.D., National Institutes of Health -
          "Receptor Tyrosine Kinases/Mitogen Activated Kinases (MAPK)"
Yvonne Janssen-Heininger, Ph.D. - University of Vermont -
          "Early Response Genes and Transcription Factors: AP-1 and NF-kB"

Day Two:
Ann E. Aust, Ph.D., Utah State University -
          "Oxidative Lessons." [PDF]
Bennett Van Houten, Ph.D., University of Texas Medical Branch -
          "Damage and Repair of Mitochondrial DNA."

Day Three:
Henry J. Forman, Ph.D., University of Southern California -
          "Oxidative Signaling in Phagocytes." [Powerpoint]
Balaraman Kalyanaraman, Ph.D., The Medical College of Wisconsin -
          "Cascades Generating ROS/RNS in Cells of the Immune System."

Day Four:
Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "Antioxidant Enzymes and Functions." [PDF]
Dean P. Jones, Ph.D., Emory University -
          "What Does It Really Mean To Ask - What is the Redox State of a Cell, Tissue or Organism."

 

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1997 - San Fransisco, California (November 19-22)

Day One:
Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "Radicals and Radical Production: Tools of the Trade."
Freya Q. Schafer, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "Oxidative DNA Damage: A Radical Primer." [PDF]

Day Two:
Balz Frei, Ph.D., Oregon State University -
          "Vitamins C and E: Pro- and Antioxidant Effects."
Susan Thorpe, Ph.D., University of South Carolina -
          "Glycoxidation: Chemistry and Role in LDL Oxidation."
Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "How I write a Scientific Paper: Selling Your Data With Power Writing." [PDF]

Day Three:
Charles (Skip) V. Smith, Ph.D., Baylor College of Medicine -
          "Glutathione, The Great Protector: Quietly Doing All Things Everywhere...Almost."
Frederick (Rick) Domann, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "Redox Regulation of Gene Expression: The Alphabet Soup of Transcription Factors." [PDF]

Day Four:
Maret G. Traber, Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley -
          "The Biology of Vitamin E: The Hype Versus The Reality."
Stanton A. Glantz, Ph.D., University of California at San Fransisco -
          "Second-Hand Smoke and The Ventilator Blues: A Significant Threat to Health?"

 

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1996 - Miami Beach, Florida (November 21-25)

Day One:
Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "Metals and Free Radicals: The Chemistry of Vitamin C."
James Dykens, Ph.D., Mitokor -
          "Radical Production by Mitochondria: Function and Dysfunction."

Day Two:
James Doroshow, Ph.D., City of Hope Medical Center -
          "The Many and Varied GPx's."
Jay Heinecke, Ph.D., Washington University -
          "Hemeperoxidases: Their Chemistry, Biology and Obstacles in Medicine."

Day Three:
Joseph Beckman, Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham -
          "*NO and O=NOO- Basics."
L. Jackson Roberts, Ph.D., Vanderbuilt University -
          "Detecting Lipid Peroxidation: The Latest and Greatest."

Day Four:
Stetphen Hempel, Ph.D., University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics -
         "Fluorescence Detection of ROS."
Rafael Radi, Ph.D., University of the Republic -
         "*NO, NOS, Cells - Pathology."

 

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1995 - Pasadena, California (November 16-20)

Day One:
Garry R. Buettner, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "Basic Free Radical Chemistry: The Pecking Order and More."
Steven A. Aust, Ph.D., Utah State University -
          "Metals, Free Radicals and Biological Rust."

Day Two:
James Crapo, Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center -
          "Cellular Production: The Ups and Downs."
Balaram Kalyanaraman, Ph.D., The Medical College of Wisconsin -
          "Xenobiotics, Photoreaction, Nitric Oxide Donors: The Ins and Outs."

Day Three:
Stuart M. Linn, Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley -
          "Washing and Changing your Genes."
Balz Frei, Ph.D., Boston University Medical Center -
          "Lipids and LDL: Rancidity and You."

Day Four:
Norman I. Krinsky, Ph.D., Tufts University Medical Center -
          "Low Molecular Weight Antioxidants: You Are What You Eat."
Larry W. Oberley, Ph.D., The University of Iowa -
          "Your Antioxidant Enzyme Systems In Concert."

 

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