2005 Young Investigator Awardees
SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL
BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
The following have been awarded the 2005 Young
Investigator Awards for presentations at the Experimental Biology
Meeting held April 2 - 6, 2005 in San Diego California.
All awards were presented by President Kenneth
Barker and Award Committee Chair Ann Sorenson.
John E. Conour, University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign
"Real-time monitoring of the intracellular redox environment using a
novel fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based redox biosensor"

James P. McClung, US Army Institute of
Environmental Medicine
"Differential regulation of downstream targets of mTOR in response to
acute heat strain in mouse skeletal muscle"

Joseph Fomusi Ndisang, University of Saskatchewan
"A nine-month antihypertensive effect of hemin opens a new horizon in
the fight against hypertentsion"

Jerry Pinghwa Pian, University of Kentucky
"Leucine and oncogenic Ras active p90rsk2 to phosphorylate their common
target in the regulation of protein synthesis"
Mathieu Renouf, Iowa State University
"Identification of isoflavone-degrading microorganisms in humans using
PCR and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE)"

Ami Elisabeth Rice, Indiana University School of
Medicine
"Oxidized low density lipoprotein (OX-LDL) induced arterial muscle
contraction may depend on synergistic myosin light chain kinase (MLCK)
and rho kinase signaling"
Jacob Rullo, McMaster University
"Recurrent DSS colitis induces hepatic inflammation similar to
sclerosing cholangitis"
Parco M. Siu, West Virginia University School of
Medicine
"Analysis of apoptotic signal transduction during muscle denervation"
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