The following have been awarded the 2008 Young Investigator Awards for presentations at the Experimental Biology Meeting being held April 5-9, 2008
Matias S. Attene-Ramos, University of Illinois-Urbana
“Toxicogenomic Analysis of Human Intestinal Epithelial FHs 74 Int. Cell Responsiveness to Sulfide”
Shawn B. Bender, University of Missouri-Columbia
“Metabolic Syndrome Abolishes A2A Receptor and KATP Channel Involvement in Coronary Arteriolar Dilation to Adenosine in Ossabaw Swine”
Jennifer Bomberger, Dartmouth Medical School
“Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Toxin Reduces MHC Class I Antigen Presentation”
Justin L. Grobe, University of Iowa
“The Brain Renin-Angiotensin System Promotes a Negative Energy Balance in Mice”
Sachin Kandlikar, Michigan State University
“Sympathetic Activation in the Development of DOCA-salt Hypertension”
Erik A. Karlsson, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
“Immune Response to Viral Infection in Mice Lacking Glycerol-3-Phosphate Acyltransferase 1 (GPAT1) is Dysfunctional”
Pimonrat Ketsawatsomkron, Medical College of Georgia
“Regulation of Vascular Insulin Signaling by Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B (PTB1B) in Mouse Models of Obesity”
Hicham Labazi, Medical College of Georgia
“The Link between Chronic Renal Blood Flow and Arterial Pressure Control by Angiotensin II in Mice”
Amarjit Mishra, Oklahoma State University
“Purinergic P2X7 Receptor: A Pivotal Role in Surfactant Regulation?”
Kei Sakamoto, University of Dundee
“Investigating the Mechanism of Regulation of Muscle Glycogen Synthase”
Guillermo B. Silva, Henry Ford Hospital
“Angiotensin II-Induced Hypertension Stimulates Thick Ascending Limb NaCI Absorption by Increasing O2-”
Jason U. Tilan, Georgetown University
“Megakaryocyte/Platelet-Derived Neuropeptide Y (NPY), in Addition to Neuronal, is Essential for Ischemic Revascularization in Rodents”
Radhika R. Tunstall, North Dakota State University
“Immunolocalization of KATP Channel Subunits in Human Radial Artery”
Junying Zheng, University of Alabama-Birmingham
“Extensive Downregulation of Matrix Scaffolding Genes and TGF-b in Isolated Regurgitation in the Dog”
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