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Meagan Horan

Research Seminar 1/14/2026

The Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics Seminar Series is pleased to have Dr. Vivianne Tawfik on January 14, 2026 to speak on the “Clinically-Informed Basic Science for the Study of Chronic Pain”.

The Sweeney Lab: Learn about Dr. Sweeney and his research

The primary focus of the Sweeney Lab is to understand how muscles function. More specifically, the lab studies the basic machinery inside muscles, aiming to develop ways to treat muscular disorders such as those associated with aging or muscular dystrophies, where muscles fail to function properly. The goal…

The Bird Lab: Learn about Dr. Bird and his research

The Bird Lab, led by Dr. Jonathan Bird, focuses on nanoscopic molecular motors and their interactions with the cytoskeleton, which generate cellular force and movement. Cells contain an intricate scaffolding system, known as the cytoskeleton, which provides structural support and shape to cells, as well as forming a…

New Publication Alert

Dr. Roger Papke has recently made a publication titled “The citrus tristeza virus p33 protein functions as a viroporin”. If you would like to check it out, please click the link: The citrus tristeza virus p33 protein functions as a viroporin – PubMed…

Research Seminar 11/19/2025

The Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics Seminar Series is pleased to have Dr. Mubarak Hussain Syed on November 19, 2025 to speak on the “Decoding Neural Diversity: From Lineage Specification to Behavioral Outcomes”.

The Oliveira Lab: Learn about Dr. Oliveira and her research

The Oliveira Lab, headed by Dr. Aline Oliveira, aims to investigate the role of brain on the development of pulmonary hypertension, a disease that leads to high blood pressure in the lungs. This is because one aspect of the disease involves modulating the body’s response to different situations,…

The Guryanova Lab: Learn more about Dr. Guryanova and her research

Dr. Olga Guryanova and her team study how mature cells in the blood are being made in health and disease. Blood production starts with the blood stem cells, known as hematopoietic stem cells, that reside in the bone marrow. In a healthy person, approximately 100 to 500 billion…

Research Seminar 11/12/2025

The Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics Seminar Series is pleased to have Dr. Jeremy Reiter on November 12, 2025 to speak on the “The ciliary origins of obesity.”…

The Chapman Lab: Learn about Dr. Chapman and his research

Dr. Eli Chapman and his lab members focus on drug discovery in their lab. They aim to identify ways to inhibit cellular quality control pathways. In essence, the body has various pathways designed to protect it from external “threats” such as toxic substances, heat, or physical stress. If…