Ordway Research Institute, Inc. is a not-for-profit with specific research themes and a mission to translate basic science observations into therapeutics.

Research Themes

Cancer, Emerging Infections and Host Defenses, Genomics & Phamacogenomics, Neural and Vascular Biology

Centers & Programs

Cancer Center, Center for Metabolic Disease, Institute for Clinical Pharmacodynamics, Signal Transduction

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Flow Cytometry, LC MS/MS, Mathematical Modeling Core, Microscopy, Target & Drug Discovery, Video Conferencing

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November 2007
INVITED TALKS - Paul N. Black

Lipid Symposium of the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Argentine Society of Biochemical and Molecular Biology Research, Mar del Plata, Argentina.

November 2007
INVITED TALKS - Concetta C. DiRusso

Lipid Symposium of the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Argentine Society of Biochemical and Molecular Biology Research, Mar del Plata, Argentina

November 2007
Poster - Time Course of Aquaporin 9 protein expression changes in the rat cerebral cortex following reversible middle cerebral artery occlusion

Authors: Gary P. Schools, Zhenhong Zhao, Yiqiang Jin & Huaqiu Zhang
Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Neuroscience

November 2007
Poster - Tamoxifen protects against early impairment of hippocampal neuron excitability in an oxygen/ glucose deprivation slice model in part through estrogen receptor activation and potentiation of BK channels.

The poster will be presented by: Huaqiu Zhang. Co-authors Minjie Xie, Harold Kimelberg and Min Zhou at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Francisco.

September 2007
INVITED TALKS - Paul N. Black

“Getting Fat Across the Membrane. Vectorial Acylation and Fatty Acid Trafficking.” Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

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