Events Calendar - Legacy [x], School of Medicine [x]

Thu15

06:15 AM

day:
Thursday
date:
11/15/2018
time:
6:15 AM - 7:15 AM
event:
ITE Review- Le Tourniquet Deflation: Physical Effect
area:
location:
OR Classroom
type:
Class
department:
Anesthesiology
services:
audience:
details:
ITE Review- Le Tourniquet Deflation: Physical Effect
isCME:
No
speakers:
Dr. Jacob Anderson
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Leslie Walker LAW9XC@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
day:
Thursday
date:
11/15/2018
time:
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
event:
2018 Joseph Larner Memorial Lecture in Pharmacology-"Female Bones and Behaviors Controlled by Sex-Dependent Hypothalamic Nodes" by Holly A. Ingraham
area:
location:
PHCC Auditorium 1st Floor Pinn Hall
type:
Lecture
department:
Pharmacology
services:
audience:
Faculty Students
details:
A lectureship was established to honor the memory of Joseph Larner, who served as Professor and Chair of the Pharmacology Department for many years. During his time as Chair he recruited and mentored numerous successful faculty, including Al Gilman. He continued to be an inspiration to everyone who knew him, especially our graduate students, who were in awe of his energy and enthusiasm as he kept up his science and maintained an active departmental presence well into his 90s. In addition to honoring Dr. Larner’s memory, the goal of this lectureship is to highlight exciting new advances in an area that held great interest for him: the pervasive role of metabolism/cell signaling in human disease.

About this Year's Speaker:

Hosted by Michelle Bland and Thurl Harris, Holly A. Ingraham, PhD, is a Professor and Associate Vice Chair of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, Herzstein Distinguished Investigator, UCSF, San Francisco, CA

Ingraham's lab has focused on defining the molecular mechanisms and transcriptional pathways that contribute to endocrine tissue development and function. Our approaches are broad, spanning structural biology, biochemistry and genetic mouse models. In the last several years we have worked to understand how the class of NR5A orphan nuclear receptors are regulated by both ligands and post-translational modifications, with a new focus on LRH-1 (NR5A2) because of its impact on human health. The lab recently showed that phosphoinositides are the highest affinity ligands for both SF-1 and LRH-1.
URL:
http://ingrahamlab.ucsf.edu/
isCME:
No
speakers:
Holly A. Ingraham, PhD, Professor and Associate Vice Chair, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, Herzstein Distinguished Investigator
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Antoinette Reid Pharmacology 434-924-1919 adw2n@Virginia.EDU
day:
Thursday
date:
11/15/2018
time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
event:
Katarzyna Skorupka Thesis Defense
area:
location:
Snyder 314
type:
Seminar
department:
Molecular Physiology & Biophysics
services:
audience:
details:
Grad Student; UVA; Thesis Defense Title: Structural characterization of TRIM family proteins; Hosted by Dr. Owen Pornillos
isCME:
No
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Abigail Platten acp9e@virginia.edu
day:
Thursday
date:
11/15/2018
time:
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
event:
Alan Stewart Seminar
area:
location:
Somlyo Conference Room, Pinn Hall 4025
type:
Seminar
department:
Molecular Physiology & Biophysics
services:
audience:
details:
Senior Lecturer; University of St. Andrews; Seminar Title: "Allosteric regulation of plasma zinc dynamics by free fatty acids: A potential driver of cardiovascular complications in disease states"; Hosted by Dr. Wladek Minor
isCME:
No
registration:
No registration is necessary
contact:
Abigail Platten acp9e@virginia.edu
day:
Thursday
date:
11/15/2018
time:
5:45 PM - 6:45 PM
event:
Go Girls! Fitness Support Group
area:
location:
UVA Battle Building OR Orange Pediatrics
type:
Class
department:
Go Girls
services:
audience:
Everyone
details:
Go Girls! is a fun dance-based fitness and education program for girls ages 7-21. Our group meets every week to exercise in a fun environment, make new friends, and support each other in wellness goals. We participate in 45 minutes of dance fun followed by a brief wellness discussion. Go Girls! is free for girls ages 7-21 & female family and friends!

Join us at The Battle Building at the University of Virginia Children's Hospital, 1204 West Main St, Charlottesville, VA.

OR, join us at Orange Pediatrics from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. - Orange Medical Center, 661 University Lane, Suite A, Orange, VA

Free parking is provided for Go Girls! participants in the 11th street garage. After 5pm use push button/video phone for building access on the W. Main St. entrance or the 3rd floor parking garage entrance (level C). Please bring your parking garage ticket in and get it validated.

Classes are also held on Mondays from 5:45 - 6:45 p.m. at UVA Primary Care Zion Crossroads - UVA Medical Park Zion Crossroads, 1015 Spring Creek Parkway, Zion Crossroads, VA 22942











URL:
https://www.gogirls.virginia.edu/
isCME:
No
registration:
No registration is necessary
http://www.gogirls.virginia.edu/programs/registration
contact:
Anna King Akk8n@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu

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