Space: The Final Frontier for cAMP Signaling
Sunday May 21, 2023
9:00 am
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10:30 am
Eastern Time (ET)
Chair(s) :
Rennolds Ostrom
Chapman University School of Pharmacy
Carmen Dessauer
McGovern Medical School at UTHealth
Cyclic AMP serves as the volume control for physiological processes in nearly every organ system, from stress and contractility in heart, bronchodilation and remodeling in lung, to learning and memory and pain responses in the nervous system. The last two decades of research has made clear that compartmentalization of cAMP signaling is key to its physiological function. Yet the molecular details of how compartmentalization is achieved are still debated. This symposium will feature PI and trainee talks focused on new technologies to measure localized cAMP and novel mechanisms that drive downstream functional effects.
Speakers
Rennolds Ostrom
- Chapman University School of Pharmacy
Manuela Zaccolo
- Oxford University
Targeting cAMP Nanodomains for Precision Therapy
Ying-Chi Chao
- Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
Targeting cAMP Nanodomains for Precision Therapy
Andreas Bock
- Leipzig University
cAMP Signaling at the Nanometer Scale
Charlotte Kayser
- Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine
cAMP Signaling at the Nanometer Scale
Tom Rich
- University of South Alabama
Hyperspectral Imaging Techniques to Measure Subcellular Localization of cAMP
Santina Johnson
Hyperspectral Imaging Techniques to Measure Subcellular Localization of cAMP
Aldebaran Hofer
- Harvard Medical School, VA Boston, and Brigham & Women's
Highly Illogical or an Improbable Truth? The cAMP Signaling Microdomain of the Primary Cilium
Matthew Strobel
- Harvard Medical School and the Boston VA Healthcare system
Highly Illogical or an Improbable Truth? The cAMP Signaling Microdomain of the Primary Cilium
Carmen Dessauer
- McGovern Medical School at UTHealth