Cellular Bioenergetics Webinar Series: Live and On-Demand
Welcome to our popular monthly Seahorse Bioscience Cellular Bioenergetics Webinar Series featuring key thought leaders discussing their areas of expertise and the Seahorse XF technology. REGISTER for our webinar series and receive a unique password login that you can use for all future webinars.
Next Free Live Webinar:
"Molecular scaffolds KSR1/2: Implications for obesity and cancer"
Live Broadcast: Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Time: 9:30 am San Diego/ 12:30 pm Baltimore/ 18:30 Stockholm
Robert Lewis, PhD
Professor
Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer & Allied Diseases
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE
Upcoming Free Live Webinars:
April
David Hockenbery, MD
Professor
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Dept Internal Medicine at the University of Washington
Seattle, WA
May
Paul Brookes, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacology & Physiology
University of Rochester Medical Center
Rochester, NY
June
Eduardo Rial, PhD
Department of Cellular & Molecular Physiopathology
CSIC Centro Investigaciones Biologicas
Madrid, ES
July
Andrew Butler, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Metabolism & Aging
The Scripps Research Insitute Florida
September
Douglas R. Greene, PhD
Chair, Immunology
Peter C. Doherty Endowed Chair of Immunology
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
View Free Seahorse Webinars On-Demand:
Turbocharging your mitochondrial analysis: A tutorial that goes beyond the obvious.
Guest Speaker:
David Ferrick
VP, Biology & Applications
Seahorse Bioscience, Inc.
Cardiovascular oxidative stress: Importance of the mitochondrial reserve capacity.
Guest Speaker:
Bradford G. Hill, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Center for Diabetes and Obesity Research
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY
Spare respiratory capacity and the bioenergetics of the nerve terminal.
Guest Speaker:
David Nicholls PhD, FRSE
Professor, Buck Institute for Age Research
Novato, California, US
and Lund University
Lund, Sweden
Assaying Isolated Mitochondria in the Seahorse XF24: Learning More while Requiring Less
Guest Speaker:
Anne Murphy
Associate Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology
Department of Pharmacology
University of California at San Diego
Guest Speaker:
Paolo Bernardi, MD
Professor and Chair
Department of Biomedical Sciences
University of Padova
Acute Brain Injury: Assessing mitochondrial dysfunction and the role of calpain proteases in vitro
Guest Speaker:
Brian Polster, PhD
Assistant Professor
University of Maryland School of Medicine
How to Measure Mitochondrial Function in Whole Islets
Guest Speakers:
Orian Shirihai, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
and Jakob Wikstrom, MD
Boston University Medical Center
Primary Renal Proximal Tubules as a Platform for Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Toxicity Assays
Guest Speaker:
Craig Beeson, PhD
Associate Professor
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Medical University of
South Carolina
Guest Speaker:
Ben Van Houten, PhD
Richard M. Cyert Professor of Molecular Oncology
Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology
Leader, Molecular and Cell Biology Program University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
Hillman Cancer Center
Guest Speaker:
Karen Reue, PhD
Professor, Department of Human Genetics
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Adding Stimulus Funding to Your Active NIH Grants - Guidelines, Tips and Panel Discussion
Moderator:
David K. Stone
Managing Director
Liberty Tree Advisors
Cybrid Modeling of Sporadic Neurodegenerative Disorders
Guest Speaker:
Russell H. Swerdlow, MD
University of Kansas School of Medicine
Fluorescent Reporters of Mitochondrial Function in the Life and Death of Cells
Guest Speaker:
John J. LeMasters, M.D., Ph.D
Director and Professor
Center for Cell Death, Injury and Regeneration
Departments of Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Sciences and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
Achieving higher throughput and greater content when measuring mitochondrial function
Guest Speaker:
David Ferrick, Ph.D
CSO, Seahorse Bioscience
The Rate and Coupling Efficiency of Oxidative Phosphorylation in Mitochondria and Cells
Guest Speaker:
Dr. Martin Brand
Professor, Buck Institute, Novato CA
& MRC Dunn Nutrition Unit, UK
The Response of the Mitochondrion to Oxidative Stress in Cardiovascular Cells
Learn how mitochondrial reserve capacity is used by vascular cells to protect themselves against oxidative stress.
Guest Speaker:
Victor Darley-Usmar, PhD
Professor of Pathology,
Director of the Center for Free Radical Biology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Mitochondrial Toxicity: Designing Novel Screening Methods to Reduce NCE Attrition
Learn how early identification of new chemical entities (NCE) that perturb mitochondrial function can lead to reduced attrition.
Guest Speaker: Yvonne Will, PhD
R&D, Exploratory Safety Differentiation - Cell Based Assays, Pfizer
Tutorial 2: Measuring Bioenergetics in Primary Cell Types
Learn how to prepare primary cell populations from different tissues for XF analysis.
Speaker: David Ferrick, PhD
VP, Biology & Applications, Seahorse Bioscience, Inc.
Tutorial 1: Measuring Bioenergetics in a Variety of Cell Types
Learn how XF assays are being employed to profile bioenergetics of a wide variety of cell types derived from various tissues including brain, heart, liver, muscle and adipose.
Speaker: David Ferrick, PhD
VP, Biology & Applications, Seahorse Bioscience, Inc.
Bioenergetic Profiling in Translational Neuroscience
Learn how elucidation of the mechanisms of agents that positively modify bioenergetic defects is essential for the development of therapeutics for neurodegeneration.
Guest Speaker: Jon Nilsen Ph.D.,
Research Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Southern California
Protective Bioenergetic Responses of Cardiomyocytes to Hypoxic Stress
Learn about the fundamental changes in heart cell metabolism and physiology that comprise the protective metabolic program employed against hypoxic stress.
Guest Speaker: Gary L Wright, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina
Quantifying the Mitochondrial Proton Circuit in Intact Cells - Volts and Amps
Learn about current approaches for monitoring the proton circuit of mitochondria in situ in neurons and other cells.
Guest Speaker: David G. Nicholls, Ph.D., FRSE
Professor, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Buck Institute for Age Research
Thyroid Hormone Deiodination is a Key Switch for Energy Expenditure
Learn how specific iodothyronine deiodinases can be manipulated to alter thyroid hormone signaling as a means to better understand energy homeostasis and metabolic control
Guest Speaker: Antonio C. Bianco, M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Thyroid Section Brigham and Women's Hospital, Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School
Human Disorders of Bioenergetics
Learn more about the bioenergetic basis of various diseases and some of their associated clinical findings.
Guest Speaker: Vamsi Mootha, M.D.
Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School Center for Human Genetics, Massachusetts General Hospital
Bioenergetic Consequences of Mitochondrial Fusion and Fission
Learn how bioenergetic efficiency of the mitochondrial population within a cell may be quality controlled.
Guest Speaker: Orian Shirihai, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, / Tufts University School of Medicine-Boston
Bioenergetic and Metabolic Profiling in Drug Discovery and Safety
Learn why bioenergetic and mitochondrial assessments should be done early in drug development and about suitable techniques amenable to drug discovery/development arenas.
Guest Speaker: James Dykens, Ph.D.
Senior Principal Scientist, Drug Safety Research & Development / Pfizer, Inc.
Fueling Physiology: How Bioenergetics Drive Biological Function
Learn about basic bioenergetic signatures and the importance of incorporating bioenergetics in your research or drug discovery program.
Guest Speaker: Craig Beeson, PhD
Associate Professor / Medical University of South Carolina
Measuring Real-Time Cellular Bioenergetics
Learn how Extracellular Flux (XF) allows you to quantify physiological changes in cellular bioenergetics by measuring the two major energy yielding pathways, mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis, in a sensitive and convenient microplate format.
Speaker: David Ferrick, PhD
VP of Biology and Applications / Seahorse Bioscience
