Monday, April 11
Molecular Pharmacology Division Postdoctoral Award Finalists
Washington Convention Center, Room 143 C
9:30 am - 12:00 noon
Cardiovascular Pharmacology Division Trainee Showcase 
Washington Convention Center, Room 140 B
2:30 pm – 4:30 pm 
SUMOylation of NADPH oxidases
negatively regulates reactive oxygen species production
  Deepesh
Pandey,
Medical College of Georgia 
Role of caveolins in
epoxyeicosatrienoic acid mediated protective effect against ischemia
reperfusion injury
  Ketul
Chaudhary,
Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Polyphenol-eluting stent reduces
restenosis and promotes vascular healing in a rat model of arterial angioplasty
and stenting
  James
J. Kleinedler,
Louisiana State Univ. HSC
Upregulation of vascular L-type
calcium channels during hypertension is blunted in the absence of accessory ß3
subunits
  Sujay
V. Kharade,
Univ. of Arkansas for Medical Sciences  
Prenatal hypoxia programs vascular
endothelin-1 activity in adult offspring
  Stephane
Bourque,
Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Novel Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acid (EET)
analogs increase sodium excretion and lower blood pressure in hypertension
  Abdul
Khan, Medical
College of Wisconsin
Benedict R. Lucchesi Lecture in Cardiac Pharmacology
Washington Convention Center, Room 140 B
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
 
Behavioral Pharmacology Division:  Pharmacokinetic Approaches to the Treatment of Drug Abuse
Washington Convention Center, Room 140 A
3:00 pm – 5:30 pm
    Chairs:  G.T. Collins, Univ. of Michigan and C.R. Schuster, Wayne State Univ. 
Introduction to the protein-based approach for treating drug addiction
    James H. Woods, Univ of Michigan 
Rationally designed mutant cocaine esterases:  Dramatic improvements in the thermostability and duration of action
   Diwahar Narasimhan, Univ of Michigan
Preclinical evaluation of cocaine esteraes for the treatment of cocaine overdose and addiction
   Gregory T. Collins, Univ of Michigan
Development of immunotherapies and nanoparticle conjugates for the treatment of methamphetamine abuse
   Eric C. Peterson, Univ of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 
Nicotine immunotherapies: Pharmacokinetics, behavior and clinical trials
   Paul R. Pentel, Univ of Minnesota 
Effectiveness of cocaine-specific vaccines in humans
   Margaret Haney, Columbia Univ College of Physicians and Surgeons 
 Discussant
  James H. Woods, Univ of Michigan 
Drug Discovery, Development & Regulatory Affairs Division Symposium:  High Impact Pharmacological Screening in Academia
Washington Convention Center, Room 143 A/B
3:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Co-sponsored by the Division for Molecular Pharmacology
    Chair:  J.S. Lazo, Univ. of Virginia 
Introduction:
high impact pharmacological screening in academia.
  John S. Lazo, Univ. of Virginia    
Harvesting
the fruits of small molecule screening targeting neglected diseases.
  John S. Lazo, Univ. of Virginia   
Protein-protein
interaction space for small molecule modulator discovery through high
throughput screening.
  Haian Fu, Emory Univ. 
Chemical
probes for the genome era.
  Christopher Austin, NHGRI, NIH 
Molecular
repurposing: discovering new molecular targets for known drugs.
  Bryan L. Roth, Univ. of North Carolina  
Pharmacology Education Division  Course:  What Happens to Drugs in the Body? A Pharmacokinetics Refresher Course
Grand Hyatt Hotel
3:00 pm – 5:30 pm
   Chairs:  J.S. Fedan, NIOSH and J.S. Leeder, Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics 
Basic
concepts in pharmacokinetics
  Cheryl Zimmerman, Univ of Minnesota 
Applying
pharmacokinetic principles to drug discovery
   Gary Skiles, Amgen, Inc.
The
package insert:  What's behind it?
   Timothy S. Tracy, Univ of Minnesota 
Toxicology Division:  Hypoxia, Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α and Toxic Responses
Washington Convention Center, Room 143 C
3:00 pm – 5:30 pm
    Chair:  P.E. Ganey. Michigan State Univ.
HIFs,
hypoxia, and effects on development, physiology, and disease
  Brian Keith, Univ of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Hypoxia
and drug-induced liver injury
  Robert A. Roth, Michigan State Univ
Hypoxia,
nitric oxide, and mitochondrial dysfunction in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
  Shannon M. Bailey, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham 
Critical
role of hypoxia-inducible factors in the development of liver fibrosis
  Bryan L. Copple, Univ of Kansas Medical Center 
The
role of hypoxia inducible factors in toxicant-induced lung injury
  John LaPres, Michigan State Univ
Tuesday, April 12
Drug Metabolism Early Career Achievement Award Lecture
      Emily
Scott, Univ. of Kansas
      (CYP)2B,
or not 2B: that is the question 
Washington Convention Center, Room 140 B
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Drug Metabolism James Gillette Award and Platform Sessions
Washington Convention Center, Room 140 B
3:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Integrative Systems, Translational and Clinical Pharmacology Division Young Investigator Awards Platform Session
Washington Convention Center, Room 141
3:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Neuropharmacology Division Postdoctoral Award Finalists
Washington Convention Center, Room 140 A
3:00 pm – 5:30 pm