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All Noll Physiological Research Seminars, 2008

All Noll Physiological Research Seminars scheduled for 2008, in date order.
when who / what where
Fri Jan 18 at 11:15AM Kevin McCulley (University of Georgia)
The role of muscle activity in health maintenance after spinal cord injury
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab
Fri Jan 25 at 11:15AM Kathryn Schmitz (University of Pennsylvania)
Strength training for obesity prevention: results from the Strong, Healthy and Empowered Study
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab
Fri Feb 08 at 11:15AM Philippe Haouzi (Penn State)
Control of breathing during muscular exercise: nothing new?
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab
Fri Feb 15 at 11:15AM Virginia Miller (Mayo Clinic Transplant Center)
Sex-based vascular physiology: translating basic science to clinical trials
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab
Fri Feb 22 at 11:15AM Robert Sainburg (Penn State)
Motor lateralization as a model for understanding ipsilesional motor deficits in stroke
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab
Fri Feb 29 at 11:15AM Jennifer McCord (Penn State)
Mechanisms of postexercise hypotension: contribution of histamine -1 and -2 receptors
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab
Fri Mar 21 at 11:15AM Gordon Jensen (Penn State)
Obesity and aging: a new look at an old problem
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab
Fri Mar 28 at 11:15AM Thomas Lloyd (Penn State)
Does being overweight have an impact on bone strength?
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab
Fri Apr 11 at 11:15AM Tim Lancaster (Graduate student, Penn State)
Proteomics reveals novel mechanisms of cardioprotection following local delivery of a PKC-activating peptide in the aged female rat heart
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab
Fri Apr 18 at 11:15AM John Johnson (University of Texas)
Mechanisms of control in the human cutaneous circulation
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab
Fri Apr 25 at 11:15AM Kenneth Korach (NIEHS/NIH)
Physiological consequences resulting from the loss of estrogen receptor signaling
Conference Room 127, Noll Lab