Disease Mechanisms

Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 8:30 AM
Cheekwood G (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
This session focuses on the critical understanding and control of disease processes from a bioengineering perspective. Disease mechanisms include genetic or metabolic disorders, viral and bacterial infection, as well as trauma. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: mathematical modeling of disease onset or progression, novel strategies of controlling metabolic or genetic disorders (drug delivery, gene therapy), stem cell-derived models of human disease, and tissue engineered models of disease.


Sponsor:
Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science


Chair:
Celeste M. Nelson
Email: celesten@princeton.edu

Co-Chair:
Shashi K. Murthy
Email: smurthy@coe.neu.edu


8:50 AM

9:10 AM
(202c) A High-Throughput Assay for the Isolation of HIV-Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes
Navin Varadarajan, Boris Julg, Bjorn Nilsson, Bruce D. Walker and J. Christopher Love

9:30 AM
(202d) Metabolic Reprogramming in Tumor Cells Is Modulated by Integrin Binding
Taylor A. Murphy, Shanshan Liu, Mohamed Hassanein, Vito Quaranta and Jamey D. Young

9:50 AM

10:00 AM
(202e) Parameters Related to Pathologic Severity of Arterial Stenosis
Linden Heflin, Dimitrios Papavassiliou and Edgar O'Rear

10:20 AM
(202f) Modeling for Thermal Injury Induced Acute Inflammation in Rat Liver
Qian Yang, François Berthiaume and Ioannis (Yannis) P. Androulakis

10:40 AM
(202g) Aquaporin-1 and Transendothelial Water Transport: An Oncotic Paradox
Shripad D. Joshi, David Rumschitzki and Kung-Ming Jan
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