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Cardiovascular Research Conference

2002-2003 Schedule
5-6:30 pm
(room number varies - see below)

  • Tuesday, Sep. 17: Room G5/113 CSC
    Swifter, stronger, more Ca2+ sensitive: Myocardial adaptations to exercise studied in single cardiac myocytes. Gary Diffee, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Kinesiology School of Education.

  • Tuesday, October 15: Cancelled!

  • Tuesday, November 12: The November 19th session has been rescheduled to November 12th for an AHA Meeting Practice Session, in K6/124 CSC, 5:00-7:00 pm.

  • Tuesday, December 17: Room K6/115 CSC.
    Citicoline: Mechanisms and clinical efficacy in cerebral ischemia. Rao Adibhatla, Ph.D. Senior Scientist, Neurological Surgery.

  • Tuesday, January 21, 2002: Room G5/119 CSC.
    The Collateral Circulation in Ischemic Heart Failure. Jay Bianco, MD. Professor, Radiology.

  • Tuesday, February 18: Room K6/115 CSC.
    Cardiovascular Gene Therapy Matthew R. Wolff, MD. Associate Professor, Cardiovascular Medicine.

  • Tuesday, March 18: Room K6/115 CSC.
    Impact of arterial stiffness on ventricular mechanical performance What is ventricular-vascular coupling? Nancy K. Sweitzer, MD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine (Cardiovascular) and Director, Heart Failure Program

  • Tuesday, April 15: Room K6/115 CSC.
    Human Embryonic Stem Cells to Cardiac Myocytes: Understanding and Mending a Broken Heart Timothy J. Kamp, MD. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Cardiovascular Medicine.

  • Tuesday, May 20: Room K6/115 CSC.
    HIV, Antiretroviral Therapy, and Atherosclerosis: Update from the UW Atherosclerosis Imaging Research Program James H. Stein, MD. Associate Professor, Cardiovascular Medicine.

  Click here for the 2001-2002 schedule.

The goal of the Cardiovascular Research Conference is to foster interactions among cardiovascular investigators and to energize our research efforts through informal and interactive presentations of our current research and future challenges. The style of the conference is similar to an open lab meeting rather than formal didactic presentations.

Food and beverages are always provided. Parking is available nearby in Lot 63 at that time of day.

Please take this opportunity to sign up to present at a future session. CV Research Conference is held the third Tuesday of the month, 5-6:30 pm in the CSC.

For more information, please contact Timothy J. Kamp, MD, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine and Physiology, H6/343 Clinical Science Center, 263-4856, tjk@medicine.wisc.edu or the UW Cardiovascular Research Center at 263-2266 or uwcvrc@cardiovascres.wisc.edu

 
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