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Thursday, December 6
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8:00 AMWelcome and Opening Remarks
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8:05-8:30Lysine acetylation in the Inner Medullary Collecting duct. Kelly Hyndman. University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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8:30-8:55Sex-dependent actions of the circadian protein BMAL1 in the mouse kidney. Ryan Crislip. University of Florida.
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8:55-9:20The Adulterous Pair: Role of Interleukin 6 and the Mineralocorticoid Receptor in Hypertension. Brandi Wynne. Emory University.
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9:20-9:45Voltage-gated proton channels in the mitochondria of thick ascending limb are required for production of reactive oxygen species by complex 1. Paul O'Connor. Augusta University.
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9:45-10:15Coffee Break
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10:15-10:40Bmal regulation of ENaC. Abdel A. Alli. University of Florida.
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10:40-11:05Sex and renal sodium handling. David Pollock. University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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11:05-11:30Peer pressure: beta-ENaC is cleaved in diabetic rats (not just alpha and gamma). Chang Song. Emory University.
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11:30-11:55Expression of MRP1 in human distal lung epithelium and its regulation by tobacco smoke and inhaled drugs in vitro. Carsten Ehrhardt. Trinty College Dublin.
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12- 6 PMOpen Discussion
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6:00-6:25The development of targeted nanoparticles for treatment of glomerular diseases. Jin Wei. University of South Florida.
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6:25-6:50MicroRNA 451 protects against diabetic nephropathy. Carolyn Ecelbarger. Georgetown University.
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6:50-7:15Mechano-Growth Factor (MGF) Mediaton Of Glomerulosclerosis Involves PKC Activation. Charles W. Heilig. University of Florida.
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7:30 PMReception - Lido Beach Resort
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